An Insight into the Chromosomal Evolution of Lebiasinidae (Teleostei, Characiformes)

Lebiasinidae fishes have been historically neglected by cytogenetical studies. Here we present a genomic comparison in eleven Lebiasinidae species, in addition to a review of the ribosomal DNA sequences distribution in this family. With that, we develop ten sets of experiments in order to hybridize...

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Veröffentlicht in:Genes 2020-03, Vol.11 (4), p.365
Hauptverfasser: Sassi, Francisco de M C, Hatanaka, Terumi, Moraes, Renata Luiza R de, Toma, Gustavo A, Oliveira, Ezequiel A de, Liehr, Thomas, Rab, Petr, Bertollo, Luiz A C, Viana, Patrik F, Feldberg, Eliana, Nirchio, Mauro, Marinho, Manoela Maria F, Souza, José Francisco de S E, Cioffi, Marcelo de B
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Zusammenfassung:Lebiasinidae fishes have been historically neglected by cytogenetical studies. Here we present a genomic comparison in eleven Lebiasinidae species, in addition to a review of the ribosomal DNA sequences distribution in this family. With that, we develop ten sets of experiments in order to hybridize the genomic DNA of representative species from the genus , , and in metaphase plates of . Two major pathways on the chromosomal evolution of these species can be recognized: (i) conservation of 2n = 36 bi-armed chromosomes in Lebiasininae, as a basal condition, and (ii) high numeric and structural chromosomal rearrangements in Pyrrhulininae, with a notable tendency towards acrocentrization. The ribosomal DNA (rDNA) distribution also revealed a marked differentiation during the chromosomal evolution of Lebiasinidae, since both single and multiple sites, in addition to a wide range of chromosomal locations can be found. With some few exceptions, the terminal position of 18S rDNA appears as a common feature in Lebiasinidae-analyzed species. Altogether with Ctenoluciidae, this pattern can be considered a symplesiomorphism for both families. In addition to the specific repetitive DNA content that characterizes the genome of each particular species, also keeps inter-specific repetitive sequences, thus reinforcing its proposed basal condition in Lebiasinidae.
ISSN:2073-4425
2073-4425
DOI:10.3390/genes11040365