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Chromosomal Evolution of the Talpinae

In recent years, the number of mole species with species status confirmed by genetic methods has been continuously increasing. Unfortunately, cytogenetic data are not yet available for all species. Here, for the first time, a GTG-banded karyotype of the small-toothed mole from Vietnam, Euroscaptor p...

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Autores principales: Biltueva, Larisa S., Vorobieva, Nadezhda V., Lemskya, Natalya A., Perelman, Polina L., Trifonov, Vladimir A., Panov, Victor V., Abramov, Alexey V., Kawada, Shin-ichiro, Serdukova, Natalya A., Graphodatsky, Alexandr S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10379030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37510376
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14071472
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author Biltueva, Larisa S.
Vorobieva, Nadezhda V.
Lemskya, Natalya A.
Perelman, Polina L.
Trifonov, Vladimir A.
Panov, Victor V.
Abramov, Alexey V.
Kawada, Shin-ichiro
Serdukova, Natalya A.
Graphodatsky, Alexandr S.
author_facet Biltueva, Larisa S.
Vorobieva, Nadezhda V.
Lemskya, Natalya A.
Perelman, Polina L.
Trifonov, Vladimir A.
Panov, Victor V.
Abramov, Alexey V.
Kawada, Shin-ichiro
Serdukova, Natalya A.
Graphodatsky, Alexandr S.
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description In recent years, the number of mole species with species status confirmed by genetic methods has been continuously increasing. Unfortunately, cytogenetic data are not yet available for all species. Here, for the first time, a GTG-banded karyotype of the small-toothed mole from Vietnam, Euroscaptor parvidens, a representative of the Eastern clade of the genus Euroscaptor, has been described. Through comparative analysis of available Euroscaptor (Euroscaptor parvidens, Euroscaptor klossi, and Euroscaptor malayana) and Oreoscaptor (Oreoscaptor mizura) karyotypes, we found cytogenetic signatures for each of the studied species. Zoo-FISH with sorted chromosomes of the Siberian mole (Talpa altaica) on chromosome sets of the small-toothed mole (E. parvidens), the small Japanese mole (Mogera imaizumii) from the closely related genus, and the Japanese shrew mole (Urotrichus talpoides) from the tribe Urotrichini made it possible to identify syntenic regions between these species. We propose a possible ancestral karyotype of the tribe and, based on it, traced the features of chromosomal rearrangements accompanying the divergence of moles. The low rates of chromosomal evolution within the species of the genus Talpa—T. altaica and T. europaea—and the high rates of karyotypic reshuffling within the Asian genera of the tribe were confirmed. The karyotype of the Japanese mountain mole O. mizura seems to be the most conserved among the Asian moles. The most frequently occurring types of chromosomal rearrangements in moles are the pericentric inversions and amplification of heterochromatin. The pericentric inversions on four pairs of autosomes are shared between the closely related genera Euroscaptor, Oreoscaptor, and Mogera, while many more apomorphic rearrangements have occurred in each lineage additionally. The highest rate of chromosomal changes, with five rearrangements occurring over approximately 7 million years, was recorded in the lineage of the small-toothed mole.
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spelling pubmed-103790302023-07-29 Chromosomal Evolution of the Talpinae Biltueva, Larisa S. Vorobieva, Nadezhda V. Lemskya, Natalya A. Perelman, Polina L. Trifonov, Vladimir A. Panov, Victor V. Abramov, Alexey V. Kawada, Shin-ichiro Serdukova, Natalya A. Graphodatsky, Alexandr S. Genes (Basel) Article In recent years, the number of mole species with species status confirmed by genetic methods has been continuously increasing. Unfortunately, cytogenetic data are not yet available for all species. Here, for the first time, a GTG-banded karyotype of the small-toothed mole from Vietnam, Euroscaptor parvidens, a representative of the Eastern clade of the genus Euroscaptor, has been described. Through comparative analysis of available Euroscaptor (Euroscaptor parvidens, Euroscaptor klossi, and Euroscaptor malayana) and Oreoscaptor (Oreoscaptor mizura) karyotypes, we found cytogenetic signatures for each of the studied species. Zoo-FISH with sorted chromosomes of the Siberian mole (Talpa altaica) on chromosome sets of the small-toothed mole (E. parvidens), the small Japanese mole (Mogera imaizumii) from the closely related genus, and the Japanese shrew mole (Urotrichus talpoides) from the tribe Urotrichini made it possible to identify syntenic regions between these species. We propose a possible ancestral karyotype of the tribe and, based on it, traced the features of chromosomal rearrangements accompanying the divergence of moles. The low rates of chromosomal evolution within the species of the genus Talpa—T. altaica and T. europaea—and the high rates of karyotypic reshuffling within the Asian genera of the tribe were confirmed. The karyotype of the Japanese mountain mole O. mizura seems to be the most conserved among the Asian moles. The most frequently occurring types of chromosomal rearrangements in moles are the pericentric inversions and amplification of heterochromatin. The pericentric inversions on four pairs of autosomes are shared between the closely related genera Euroscaptor, Oreoscaptor, and Mogera, while many more apomorphic rearrangements have occurred in each lineage additionally. The highest rate of chromosomal changes, with five rearrangements occurring over approximately 7 million years, was recorded in the lineage of the small-toothed mole. MDPI 2023-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10379030/ /pubmed/37510376 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14071472 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Biltueva, Larisa S.
Vorobieva, Nadezhda V.
Lemskya, Natalya A.
Perelman, Polina L.
Trifonov, Vladimir A.
Panov, Victor V.
Abramov, Alexey V.
Kawada, Shin-ichiro
Serdukova, Natalya A.
Graphodatsky, Alexandr S.
Chromosomal Evolution of the Talpinae
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10379030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37510376
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14071472
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