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Y B Pan, P A Peterson, Spontaneous Activation of Quiescent Uq Transposable Elements during Endosperm Development in Zea Mays., Genetics, Volume 119, Issue 2, 1 June 1988, Pages 457–464, https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/119.2.457
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Abstract
This study addresses the question of the activation of quiescent transposable elements in maize breeding lines. The a-ruq reporter allele of the Uq transposable element system expresses Uq activity (spots or sectors of spots in otherwise colorless aleurone tissue) when exposed to various genotypes of assorted maize inbred lines lacking any active Uq element. This activation of quiescent Uq elements occurs randomly during the growth of the endosperm. It is concluded that there are components in the genome that enhance the rare activation of quiescent Uq elements. Further, it seems that this activation occurs in the absence of any stress-inducing treatment, but that normal growth conditions provide sufficient stimulus for such activation.