DescriptionCopia is a Ty1/Copia LTR retrotransposon abundantly represented in the genome of Drosophila spp (Peterson-Burch and Voytas 2002). The Copia element described in Drosophila simulans (Yoshioka et al. 1992) is taken as a representative. Copia belongs and gives the name to Copia clade, which is consistent with a genus within the current ICTV classification of the Ty1/Copia into three genera – Pseudovirus, Hemivirus and Sirevirus (Boeke et al. 2005). Copia is 5165 kbp in size, including a 276-bp 5’-LTR and a 277-bp 3’LTR (Yoshioka et al. 1992)). The structure of this element contains a Primer Binding Site (PBS) for a tRNAMet, a single Open Reading Frame (ORF) of 1409 amino acids and a Polypurine Tract (PPT) preceding its 3’LTR. The ORF contains the typical gag-pol Ty1/Copia-like structure displaying the gag, protease, integrase, reverse transcriptase and ribonuclease H domains (Yoshioka et al. 1992). Structure
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