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Inference of the Protokaryotypes of Amniotes and Tetrapods and the Evolutionary Processes of Microchromosomes from Comparative Gene Mapping

Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues about the process of genome evolution in tetrapods. However, there is still only limited information available on the genome structures of these organisms. Consequently, the protokaryotypes of amniotes and tetr...

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Autores principales: Uno, Yoshinobu, Nishida, Chizuko, Tarui, Hiroshi, Ishishita, Satoshi, Takagi, Chiyo, Nishimura, Osamu, Ishijima, Junko, Ota, Hidetoshi, Kosaka, Ayumi, Matsubara, Kazumi, Murakami, Yasunori, Kuratani, Shigeru, Ueno, Naoto, Agata, Kiyokazu, Matsuda, Yoichi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3534110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23300852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053027
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author Uno, Yoshinobu
Nishida, Chizuko
Tarui, Hiroshi
Ishishita, Satoshi
Takagi, Chiyo
Nishimura, Osamu
Ishijima, Junko
Ota, Hidetoshi
Kosaka, Ayumi
Matsubara, Kazumi
Murakami, Yasunori
Kuratani, Shigeru
Ueno, Naoto
Agata, Kiyokazu
Matsuda, Yoichi
author_facet Uno, Yoshinobu
Nishida, Chizuko
Tarui, Hiroshi
Ishishita, Satoshi
Takagi, Chiyo
Nishimura, Osamu
Ishijima, Junko
Ota, Hidetoshi
Kosaka, Ayumi
Matsubara, Kazumi
Murakami, Yasunori
Kuratani, Shigeru
Ueno, Naoto
Agata, Kiyokazu
Matsuda, Yoichi
author_sort Uno, Yoshinobu
collection PubMed
description Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues about the process of genome evolution in tetrapods. However, there is still only limited information available on the genome structures of these organisms. Consequently, the protokaryotypes of amniotes and tetrapods and the evolutionary processes of microchromosomes in tetrapods remain poorly understood. We constructed chromosome maps of functional genes for the Chinese soft-shelled turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis), the Siamese crocodile (Crocodylus siamensis), and the Western clawed frog (Xenopus tropicalis) and compared them with genome and/or chromosome maps of other tetrapod species (salamander, lizard, snake, chicken, and human). This is the first report on the protokaryotypes of amniotes and tetrapods and the evolutionary processes of microchromosomes inferred from comparative genomic analysis of vertebrates, which cover all major non-avian reptilian taxa (Squamata, Crocodilia, Testudines). The eight largest macrochromosomes of the turtle and chicken were equivalent, and 11 linkage groups had also remained intact in the crocodile. Linkage groups of the chicken macrochromosomes were also highly conserved in X. tropicalis, two squamates, and the salamander, but not in human. Chicken microchromosomal linkages were conserved in the squamates, which have fewer microchromosomes than chicken, and also in Xenopus and the salamander, which both lack microchromosomes; in the latter, the chicken microchromosomal segments have been integrated into macrochromosomes. Our present findings open up the possibility that the ancestral amniotes and tetrapods had at least 10 large genetic linkage groups and many microchromosomes, which corresponded to the chicken macro- and microchromosomes, respectively. The turtle and chicken might retain the microchromosomes of the amniote protokaryotype almost intact. The decrease in number and/or disappearance of microchromosomes by repeated chromosomal fusions probably occurred independently in the amphibian, squamate, crocodilian, and mammalian lineages.
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spelling pubmed-35341102013-01-08 Inference of the Protokaryotypes of Amniotes and Tetrapods and the Evolutionary Processes of Microchromosomes from Comparative Gene Mapping Uno, Yoshinobu Nishida, Chizuko Tarui, Hiroshi Ishishita, Satoshi Takagi, Chiyo Nishimura, Osamu Ishijima, Junko Ota, Hidetoshi Kosaka, Ayumi Matsubara, Kazumi Murakami, Yasunori Kuratani, Shigeru Ueno, Naoto Agata, Kiyokazu Matsuda, Yoichi PLoS One Research Article Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues about the process of genome evolution in tetrapods. However, there is still only limited information available on the genome structures of these organisms. Consequently, the protokaryotypes of amniotes and tetrapods and the evolutionary processes of microchromosomes in tetrapods remain poorly understood. We constructed chromosome maps of functional genes for the Chinese soft-shelled turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis), the Siamese crocodile (Crocodylus siamensis), and the Western clawed frog (Xenopus tropicalis) and compared them with genome and/or chromosome maps of other tetrapod species (salamander, lizard, snake, chicken, and human). This is the first report on the protokaryotypes of amniotes and tetrapods and the evolutionary processes of microchromosomes inferred from comparative genomic analysis of vertebrates, which cover all major non-avian reptilian taxa (Squamata, Crocodilia, Testudines). The eight largest macrochromosomes of the turtle and chicken were equivalent, and 11 linkage groups had also remained intact in the crocodile. Linkage groups of the chicken macrochromosomes were also highly conserved in X. tropicalis, two squamates, and the salamander, but not in human. Chicken microchromosomal linkages were conserved in the squamates, which have fewer microchromosomes than chicken, and also in Xenopus and the salamander, which both lack microchromosomes; in the latter, the chicken microchromosomal segments have been integrated into macrochromosomes. Our present findings open up the possibility that the ancestral amniotes and tetrapods had at least 10 large genetic linkage groups and many microchromosomes, which corresponded to the chicken macro- and microchromosomes, respectively. The turtle and chicken might retain the microchromosomes of the amniote protokaryotype almost intact. The decrease in number and/or disappearance of microchromosomes by repeated chromosomal fusions probably occurred independently in the amphibian, squamate, crocodilian, and mammalian lineages. Public Library of Science 2012-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3534110/ /pubmed/23300852 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053027 Text en © 2012 Uno et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited.
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Uno, Yoshinobu
Nishida, Chizuko
Tarui, Hiroshi
Ishishita, Satoshi
Takagi, Chiyo
Nishimura, Osamu
Ishijima, Junko
Ota, Hidetoshi
Kosaka, Ayumi
Matsubara, Kazumi
Murakami, Yasunori
Kuratani, Shigeru
Ueno, Naoto
Agata, Kiyokazu
Matsuda, Yoichi
Inference of the Protokaryotypes of Amniotes and Tetrapods and the Evolutionary Processes of Microchromosomes from Comparative Gene Mapping
title Inference of the Protokaryotypes of Amniotes and Tetrapods and the Evolutionary Processes of Microchromosomes from Comparative Gene Mapping
title_full Inference of the Protokaryotypes of Amniotes and Tetrapods and the Evolutionary Processes of Microchromosomes from Comparative Gene Mapping
title_fullStr Inference of the Protokaryotypes of Amniotes and Tetrapods and the Evolutionary Processes of Microchromosomes from Comparative Gene Mapping
title_full_unstemmed Inference of the Protokaryotypes of Amniotes and Tetrapods and the Evolutionary Processes of Microchromosomes from Comparative Gene Mapping
title_short Inference of the Protokaryotypes of Amniotes and Tetrapods and the Evolutionary Processes of Microchromosomes from Comparative Gene Mapping
title_sort inference of the protokaryotypes of amniotes and tetrapods and the evolutionary processes of microchromosomes from comparative gene mapping
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3534110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23300852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053027
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