新热带鱼类Apareiodon和Parodon的U2和U4 snDNA比较染色体定位。

Zebrafish Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-05 DOI:10.1089/zeb.2023.0025
Matheus Azambuja, Viviane Nogaroto, Orlando Moreira-Filho, Marcelo Ricardo Vicari
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小核DNA(snDNA)是染色体进化比较研究中有价值的细胞遗传学标记,因为在物种之间发现了不同的分布模式。Parodontidae是一个新热带鱼类科,已知在某些物种中具有雌性异配子性染色体系统。已发现U2和U4 snDNA位点参与Apareiodon sp.、Apareiodonaffinis和Parodon hilarii的Z和W染色体分化。然而,很少有研究评估snDNA位点作为密切相关鱼类物种染色体多样化的推动者。在本研究中,我们研究了Apareiodon和Parodon的10个种群/物种的染色体中U2和U4 snDNA簇的分布,旨在确定染色体同源性或多样性。原位定位数据显示,在所分析的种群/物种中,有一对亚中心对携带U2 snDNA位点。此外,除了在Apareiodon中显示出分化的额外信号外,所有研究的物种在中心对1的近端区域的U4 snDNA簇的位置上都证明了同源性。U4 snDNA的比较染色体定位也有助于加强亲缘A.affinis群体中ZZ/ZW1W2性染色体系统起源的建议。根据细胞遗传学数据,这项研究证实了齿兽科配对物种的多样性,分类不确定。
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U2 and U4 snDNA Comparative Chromosomal Mapping in the Neotropical Fish Genera Apareiodon and Parodon (Characiformes: Parodontidae).

Small nuclear DNA (snDNA) are valuable cytogenetic markers for comparative studies in chromosome evolution because different distribution patterns were found among species. Parodontidae, a Neotropical fish family, is known to have female heterogametic sex chromosome systems in some species. The U2 and U4 snDNA sites have been found to be involved in Z and W chromosome differentiation in Apareiodon sp., Apareiodon affinis, and Parodon hilarii. However, few studies have evaluated snDNA sites as propulsors of chromosome diversification among closely related fish species. In this study, we investigated the distribution of U2 and U4 snDNA clusters in the chromosomes of 10 populations/species belonging to Apareiodon and Parodon, aiming to identify chromosomal homeologies or diversification. In situ localization data revealed a submetacentric pair carrying the U2 snDNA site among the populations/species analyzed. Furthermore, all studied species demonstrated homeology in the location of U4 snDNA cluster in the proximal region of metacentric pair 1, besides an additional signal showing up with a divergence in Apareiodon. Comparative chromosomal mapping of U4 snDNA also helped to reinforce the proposal of the ZZ/ZW1W2 sex chromosome system origin in an A. affinis population. According to cytogenetic data, the study corroborates the diversification in Parodontidae paired species with uncertain taxonomy.

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