Initial Steps of XY Sex Chromosome Differentiation in the Armored Catfish Hypostomus albopunctatus (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) Revealed by Heterochromatin Accumulation.
Ligia Carla Balini, Carlos Alexandre Fernandes, Ana Luiza de Brito Portela-Castro, Rafael Fernando de Melo, Cláudio Henrique Zawadzki, Luciana Andreia Borin-Carvalho
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Abstract
In fish species, heterochromatinization is one process that could trigger sex chromosome differentiation. The present article describes a nascent XX/XY sex chromosome system evidenced by heterochromatin accumulation and microsatellite (GATA)8 in Hypostomus albopunctatus from two populations of the Paraná River basin. The specimens of H. albopunctatus from the Campo and Bossi Rivers share the same karyotype. The species exhibits 74 chromosomes (8m+14sm +16st +36a, fundamental number = 112). The C-banding technique suggests male heterogamety in H. albopunctatus, where the Y-chromosome is morphologically like the X-chromosome but differs from it for having long arms that are entirely heterochromatic. Double fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) with 18S and 5S rDNA probes confirmed the Ag-nucleolus organizer region sites in a single pair for both populations, and minor rDNA clusters showed interpopulational variation. FISH with the microsatellite (GATA)8 probe showed a dispersed pattern in the karyotype, accumulating these sequences of sex chromosomes of both populations. FISH with microsatellite (CGC)10 probe showed interpopulational variation. The absence of differentiated sex chromosomes in H. albopunctatus is described previously, and a new variant is documented herein where XY chromosomes can be seen in an early stage of differentiation.
在鱼类物种中,异染色质化是引发性染色体分化的一个过程。本文描述了来自巴拉那河流域两个种群的白臀鲤的异染色质积累和微卫星(GATA)8所证明的新生XX/XY性染色体系统。来自 Campo 河和 Bossi 河的 H. albopunctatus 标本具有相同的核型。该物种有 74 条染色体(8m+14sm +16st +36a,基数 = 112)。C-banding 技术表明,H. albopunctatus 存在雄性异配现象,其中 Y 染色体在形态上与 X 染色体相似,但长臂完全异色,与 X 染色体不同。用 18S 和 5S rDNA 探针进行的双荧光原位杂交(FISH)证实,两个种群的 Ag 核组织者区域位点均为一对,而次要 rDNA 簇则显示出种群间的差异。用微卫星(GATA)8 探针进行的 FISH 显示,两个种群的核型中都有分散的模式,并积累了性染色体的这些序列。用微卫星(CGC)10探针进行的 FISH 显示了种群间的差异。以前曾描述过白头翁没有分化的性染色体,本文记录了一种新的变异,即在分化的早期阶段可以看到 XY 染色体。