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Genomic Organization of Repetitive DNA Elements and Its Implications for the Chromosomal Evolution of Channid Fishes (Actinopterygii, Perciformes)

Channid fishes, commonly referred to as “snakeheads”, are currently very important in Asian fishery and aquaculture due to the substantial decline in natural populations because of overexploitation. A large degree of chromosomal variation has been found in this family, mainly through the use of conv...

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Autores principales: Cioffi, Marcelo de Bello, Bertollo, Luiz Antonio Carlos, Villa, Mateo Andres, de Oliveira, Ezequiel Aguiar, Tanomtong, Alongklod, Yano, Cassia Fernanda, Supiwong, Weerayuth, Chaveerach, Arunrat
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4466321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26067030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130199
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author Cioffi, Marcelo de Bello
Bertollo, Luiz Antonio Carlos
Villa, Mateo Andres
de Oliveira, Ezequiel Aguiar
Tanomtong, Alongklod
Yano, Cassia Fernanda
Supiwong, Weerayuth
Chaveerach, Arunrat
author_facet Cioffi, Marcelo de Bello
Bertollo, Luiz Antonio Carlos
Villa, Mateo Andres
de Oliveira, Ezequiel Aguiar
Tanomtong, Alongklod
Yano, Cassia Fernanda
Supiwong, Weerayuth
Chaveerach, Arunrat
author_sort Cioffi, Marcelo de Bello
collection PubMed
description Channid fishes, commonly referred to as “snakeheads”, are currently very important in Asian fishery and aquaculture due to the substantial decline in natural populations because of overexploitation. A large degree of chromosomal variation has been found in this family, mainly through the use of conventional cytogenetic investigations. In this study, we analyzed the karyotype structure and the distribution of 7 repetitive DNA sequences in several Channa species from different Thailand river basins. The aim of this study was to investigate the chromosomal differentiation among species and populations to improve upon the knowledge of its biodiversity and evolutionary history. Rearrangements, such as pericentric inversions, fusions and polyploidization, appear to be important events during the karyotypic evolution of this genus, resulting in the chromosomal diversity observed among the distinct species and even among populations of the same species. In addition, such variability is also increased by the genomic dynamism of repetitive elements, particularly by the differential distribution and accumulation of rDNA sequences on chromosomes. This marked diversity is likely linked to the lifestyle of the snakehead fishes and their population fragmentation, as already identified for other fish species. The karyotypic features highlight the biodiversity of the channid fishes and justify a taxonomic revision of the genus Channa, as well as of the Channidae family as a whole, as some nominal species may actually constitute species complexes.
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spelling pubmed-44663212015-06-22 Genomic Organization of Repetitive DNA Elements and Its Implications for the Chromosomal Evolution of Channid Fishes (Actinopterygii, Perciformes) Cioffi, Marcelo de Bello Bertollo, Luiz Antonio Carlos Villa, Mateo Andres de Oliveira, Ezequiel Aguiar Tanomtong, Alongklod Yano, Cassia Fernanda Supiwong, Weerayuth Chaveerach, Arunrat PLoS One Research Article Channid fishes, commonly referred to as “snakeheads”, are currently very important in Asian fishery and aquaculture due to the substantial decline in natural populations because of overexploitation. A large degree of chromosomal variation has been found in this family, mainly through the use of conventional cytogenetic investigations. In this study, we analyzed the karyotype structure and the distribution of 7 repetitive DNA sequences in several Channa species from different Thailand river basins. The aim of this study was to investigate the chromosomal differentiation among species and populations to improve upon the knowledge of its biodiversity and evolutionary history. Rearrangements, such as pericentric inversions, fusions and polyploidization, appear to be important events during the karyotypic evolution of this genus, resulting in the chromosomal diversity observed among the distinct species and even among populations of the same species. In addition, such variability is also increased by the genomic dynamism of repetitive elements, particularly by the differential distribution and accumulation of rDNA sequences on chromosomes. This marked diversity is likely linked to the lifestyle of the snakehead fishes and their population fragmentation, as already identified for other fish species. The karyotypic features highlight the biodiversity of the channid fishes and justify a taxonomic revision of the genus Channa, as well as of the Channidae family as a whole, as some nominal species may actually constitute species complexes. Public Library of Science 2015-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4466321/ /pubmed/26067030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130199 Text en © 2015 Cioffi 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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Cioffi, Marcelo de Bello
Bertollo, Luiz Antonio Carlos
Villa, Mateo Andres
de Oliveira, Ezequiel Aguiar
Tanomtong, Alongklod
Yano, Cassia Fernanda
Supiwong, Weerayuth
Chaveerach, Arunrat
Genomic Organization of Repetitive DNA Elements and Its Implications for the Chromosomal Evolution of Channid Fishes (Actinopterygii, Perciformes)
title Genomic Organization of Repetitive DNA Elements and Its Implications for the Chromosomal Evolution of Channid Fishes (Actinopterygii, Perciformes)
title_full Genomic Organization of Repetitive DNA Elements and Its Implications for the Chromosomal Evolution of Channid Fishes (Actinopterygii, Perciformes)
title_fullStr Genomic Organization of Repetitive DNA Elements and Its Implications for the Chromosomal Evolution of Channid Fishes (Actinopterygii, Perciformes)
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Organization of Repetitive DNA Elements and Its Implications for the Chromosomal Evolution of Channid Fishes (Actinopterygii, Perciformes)
title_short Genomic Organization of Repetitive DNA Elements and Its Implications for the Chromosomal Evolution of Channid Fishes (Actinopterygii, Perciformes)
title_sort genomic organization of repetitive dna elements and its implications for the chromosomal evolution of channid fishes (actinopterygii, perciformes)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4466321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26067030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130199
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