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Karyotype Plasticity in Crickets: Numerical, Morphological, and Nucleolar Organizer Region Distribution Pattern of Anurogryllus sp.

Within the Orthopteran species, those of the suborder Ensifera have been rarely studied from the cytogenetic point of view, mainly due to the difficulties for taxonomic identification of its species. The Gryllidae is the second largest family of this suborder and possesses some genera, such as Anuro...

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Autores principales: Cristina Schneider, Marielle, Ariza Zacaro, Adilson, Ferreira, Amilton, Maria Cella, Doralice
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3383408/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20673072
http://dx.doi.org/10.1673/031.010.8701
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author Cristina Schneider, Marielle
Ariza Zacaro, Adilson
Ferreira, Amilton
Maria Cella, Doralice
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Ariza Zacaro, Adilson
Ferreira, Amilton
Maria Cella, Doralice
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description Within the Orthopteran species, those of the suborder Ensifera have been rarely studied from the cytogenetic point of view, mainly due to the difficulties for taxonomic identification of its species. The Gryllidae is the second largest family of this suborder and possesses some genera, such as Anurogryllus, that occur only on the American continents. The aim of this work was to determine the karyotype characteristics, the meiotic chromosome behaviour, and the nucleolar organizer region (NOR) pattern of Anurogryllus sp (Orthoptera: Gryllidae). In the analyzed sample, high levels of numerical, morphological, and NORs polymorphisms were detected. Within five distinct karyotypes that were found, the basic karyotype of Anurogryllus sp. showed 2n(♂) = 22 + X0 with acrocentric autosomes and a metacentric X sex chromosome; furthermore, a conspicuous secondary constriction related to the NOR was present along the entire short arm on pair 5. The other four types of karyotypes arose from centric fusions between elements of pairs 1/3, 2/6, 4/7 and a NOR partial translocation from pair 5 onto the long arm terminal region of one element of the fused pair 2/6. Such intraspecific variability and the consequences of high levels of polymorphism are discussed, leading to conjectures about the mechanisms that led to these chromosome rearrangements.
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spelling pubmed-33834082012-06-28 Karyotype Plasticity in Crickets: Numerical, Morphological, and Nucleolar Organizer Region Distribution Pattern of Anurogryllus sp. Cristina Schneider, Marielle Ariza Zacaro, Adilson Ferreira, Amilton Maria Cella, Doralice J Insect Sci Article Within the Orthopteran species, those of the suborder Ensifera have been rarely studied from the cytogenetic point of view, mainly due to the difficulties for taxonomic identification of its species. The Gryllidae is the second largest family of this suborder and possesses some genera, such as Anurogryllus, that occur only on the American continents. The aim of this work was to determine the karyotype characteristics, the meiotic chromosome behaviour, and the nucleolar organizer region (NOR) pattern of Anurogryllus sp (Orthoptera: Gryllidae). In the analyzed sample, high levels of numerical, morphological, and NORs polymorphisms were detected. Within five distinct karyotypes that were found, the basic karyotype of Anurogryllus sp. showed 2n(♂) = 22 + X0 with acrocentric autosomes and a metacentric X sex chromosome; furthermore, a conspicuous secondary constriction related to the NOR was present along the entire short arm on pair 5. The other four types of karyotypes arose from centric fusions between elements of pairs 1/3, 2/6, 4/7 and a NOR partial translocation from pair 5 onto the long arm terminal region of one element of the fused pair 2/6. Such intraspecific variability and the consequences of high levels of polymorphism are discussed, leading to conjectures about the mechanisms that led to these chromosome rearrangements. University of Wisconsin Library 2010-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3383408/ /pubmed/20673072 http://dx.doi.org/10.1673/031.010.8701 Text en © 2010 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cristina Schneider, Marielle
Ariza Zacaro, Adilson
Ferreira, Amilton
Maria Cella, Doralice
Karyotype Plasticity in Crickets: Numerical, Morphological, and Nucleolar Organizer Region Distribution Pattern of Anurogryllus sp.
title Karyotype Plasticity in Crickets: Numerical, Morphological, and Nucleolar Organizer Region Distribution Pattern of Anurogryllus sp.
title_full Karyotype Plasticity in Crickets: Numerical, Morphological, and Nucleolar Organizer Region Distribution Pattern of Anurogryllus sp.
title_fullStr Karyotype Plasticity in Crickets: Numerical, Morphological, and Nucleolar Organizer Region Distribution Pattern of Anurogryllus sp.
title_full_unstemmed Karyotype Plasticity in Crickets: Numerical, Morphological, and Nucleolar Organizer Region Distribution Pattern of Anurogryllus sp.
title_short Karyotype Plasticity in Crickets: Numerical, Morphological, and Nucleolar Organizer Region Distribution Pattern of Anurogryllus sp.
title_sort karyotype plasticity in crickets: numerical, morphological, and nucleolar organizer region distribution pattern of anurogryllus sp.
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3383408/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20673072
http://dx.doi.org/10.1673/031.010.8701
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