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Genetic characterization of Plectorhinchus mediterraneus yields important clues about genome organization and evolution of multigene families

BACKGROUND: Molecular and cytogenetic markers are of great use for to fish characterization, identification, phylogenetics and evolution. Multigene families have proven to be good markers for a better understanding of the variability, organization and evolution of fish species. Three different tande...

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Autores principales: Merlo, Manuel A, Portela-Bens, Silvia, Cross, Ismael, Manchado, Manuel, Rebordinos, Laureana
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3464664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22545758
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-13-33
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author Merlo, Manuel A
Portela-Bens, Silvia
Cross, Ismael
Manchado, Manuel
Rebordinos, Laureana
author_facet Merlo, Manuel A
Portela-Bens, Silvia
Cross, Ismael
Manchado, Manuel
Rebordinos, Laureana
author_sort Merlo, Manuel A
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description BACKGROUND: Molecular and cytogenetic markers are of great use for to fish characterization, identification, phylogenetics and evolution. Multigene families have proven to be good markers for a better understanding of the variability, organization and evolution of fish species. Three different tandemly-repeated gene families (45S rDNA, 5S rDNA and U2 snDNA) have been studied in Plectorhinchus mediterraneus (Teleostei: Haemulidae), at both molecular and cytogenetic level, to elucidate the taxonomy and evolution of these multigene families, as well as for comparative purposes with other species of the family. RESULTS: Four different types of 5S rDNA were obtained; two of them showed a high homology with that of Raja asterias, and the putative implication of a horizontal transfer event and its consequences for the organization and evolution of the 5S rDNA have been discussed. The other two types do not resemble any other species, but in one of them a putative tRNA-derived SINE was observed for the first time, which could have implications in the evolution of the 5S rDNA. The ITS-1 sequence was more related to a species of another different genus than to that of the same genus, therefore a revision of the Hamulidae family systematic has been proposed. In the analysis of the U2 snDNA, we were able to corroborate that U2 snDNA and U5 snDNA were linked in the same tandem array, and this has interest for tracing evolutionary lines. The karyotype of the species was composed of 2n = 48 acrocentric chromosomes, and each of the three multigene families were located in different chromosome pairs, thus providing three different chromosomal markers. CONCLUSIONS: Novel data can be extracted from the results: a putative event of horizontal transfer, a possible tRNA-derived SINE linked to one of the four 5S rDNA types characterized, and a linkage between U2 and U5 snDNA. In addition, a revision of the taxonomy of the Haemulidae family has been suggested, and three cytogenetic markers have been obtained. Some of these results have not been described before in any other fish species. New clues about the genome organization and evolution of the multigene families are offered in this study.
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spelling pubmed-34646642012-10-05 Genetic characterization of Plectorhinchus mediterraneus yields important clues about genome organization and evolution of multigene families Merlo, Manuel A Portela-Bens, Silvia Cross, Ismael Manchado, Manuel Rebordinos, Laureana BMC Genet Research Article BACKGROUND: Molecular and cytogenetic markers are of great use for to fish characterization, identification, phylogenetics and evolution. Multigene families have proven to be good markers for a better understanding of the variability, organization and evolution of fish species. Three different tandemly-repeated gene families (45S rDNA, 5S rDNA and U2 snDNA) have been studied in Plectorhinchus mediterraneus (Teleostei: Haemulidae), at both molecular and cytogenetic level, to elucidate the taxonomy and evolution of these multigene families, as well as for comparative purposes with other species of the family. RESULTS: Four different types of 5S rDNA were obtained; two of them showed a high homology with that of Raja asterias, and the putative implication of a horizontal transfer event and its consequences for the organization and evolution of the 5S rDNA have been discussed. The other two types do not resemble any other species, but in one of them a putative tRNA-derived SINE was observed for the first time, which could have implications in the evolution of the 5S rDNA. The ITS-1 sequence was more related to a species of another different genus than to that of the same genus, therefore a revision of the Hamulidae family systematic has been proposed. In the analysis of the U2 snDNA, we were able to corroborate that U2 snDNA and U5 snDNA were linked in the same tandem array, and this has interest for tracing evolutionary lines. The karyotype of the species was composed of 2n = 48 acrocentric chromosomes, and each of the three multigene families were located in different chromosome pairs, thus providing three different chromosomal markers. CONCLUSIONS: Novel data can be extracted from the results: a putative event of horizontal transfer, a possible tRNA-derived SINE linked to one of the four 5S rDNA types characterized, and a linkage between U2 and U5 snDNA. In addition, a revision of the taxonomy of the Haemulidae family has been suggested, and three cytogenetic markers have been obtained. Some of these results have not been described before in any other fish species. New clues about the genome organization and evolution of the multigene families are offered in this study. BioMed Central 2012-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3464664/ /pubmed/22545758 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-13-33 Text en Copyright ©2012 Merlo et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Portela-Bens, Silvia
Cross, Ismael
Manchado, Manuel
Rebordinos, Laureana
Genetic characterization of Plectorhinchus mediterraneus yields important clues about genome organization and evolution of multigene families
title Genetic characterization of Plectorhinchus mediterraneus yields important clues about genome organization and evolution of multigene families
title_full Genetic characterization of Plectorhinchus mediterraneus yields important clues about genome organization and evolution of multigene families
title_fullStr Genetic characterization of Plectorhinchus mediterraneus yields important clues about genome organization and evolution of multigene families
title_full_unstemmed Genetic characterization of Plectorhinchus mediterraneus yields important clues about genome organization and evolution of multigene families
title_short Genetic characterization of Plectorhinchus mediterraneus yields important clues about genome organization and evolution of multigene families
title_sort genetic characterization of plectorhinchus mediterraneus yields important clues about genome organization and evolution of multigene families
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3464664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22545758
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-13-33
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