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Spreading of heterochromatin and karyotype differentiation in two Tropidacris Scudder, 1869 species (Orthoptera, Romaleidae)

Abstract. Tropidacris Scudder, 1869 is a genus widely distributed throughout the Neotropical region where speciation was probably promoted by forest reduction during the glacial and interglacial periods. There are no cytogenetic studies of Tropidacris, and information allowing inference or confirmat...

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Autores principales: Rocha, Marília de França, Pine, Mariana Bozina, Oliveira, Elizabeth Felipe Alves dos Santos, Loreto, Vilma, Gallo, Raquel Bozini, da Silva, Carlos Roberto Maximiano, de Domenico, Fernando Campos, da Rosa, Renata
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4547036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26312132
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v9i3.5160
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author Rocha, Marília de França
Pine, Mariana Bozina
Oliveira, Elizabeth Felipe Alves dos Santos
Loreto, Vilma
Gallo, Raquel Bozini
da Silva, Carlos Roberto Maximiano
de Domenico, Fernando Campos
da Rosa, Renata
author_facet Rocha, Marília de França
Pine, Mariana Bozina
Oliveira, Elizabeth Felipe Alves dos Santos
Loreto, Vilma
Gallo, Raquel Bozini
da Silva, Carlos Roberto Maximiano
de Domenico, Fernando Campos
da Rosa, Renata
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description Abstract. Tropidacris Scudder, 1869 is a genus widely distributed throughout the Neotropical region where speciation was probably promoted by forest reduction during the glacial and interglacial periods. There are no cytogenetic studies of Tropidacris, and information allowing inference or confirmation of the evolutionary events involved in speciation within the group is insufficient. In this paper, we used cytogenetic markers in two species, Tropidacris collaris (Stoll, 1813) and Tropidacris cristata grandis (Thunberg, 1824), collected in different Brazilian biomes. Both species exhibited 2n=24,XX for females and 2n=23,X0 for males. All chromosomes were acrocentric. There were some differences in the karyotype macrostructure, e.g. in the chromosome size. A wide interspecific variation in the chromosome banding (C-banding and CMA(3)/DAPI staining) indicated strong differences in the distribution of repetitive DNA sequences. Specifically, Tropidacris cristata grandis had a higher number of bands in relation to Tropidacris collaris. FISH with 18S rDNA revealed two markings coinciding with the NORs in both species. However, two analyzed samples of Tropidacris collaris revealed a heterozygous condition for the rDNA site of S(10 )pair. In Tropidacris collaris, the histone H3 genes were distributed on three chromosome pairs, whereas in Tropidacris cristata grandis, these genes were observed on 14 autosomes and on the X chromosome, always in terminal regions. Our results demonstrate that, although the chromosome number and morphology are conserved in the genus, Tropidacris cristata grandis substantially differs from Tropidacris collaris in terms of the distribution of repetitive sequences. The devastation and fragmentation of the Brazilian rainforest may have led to isolation between these species, and the spreading of these repetitive sequences could contribute to speciation within the genus.
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spelling pubmed-45470362015-08-26 Spreading of heterochromatin and karyotype differentiation in two Tropidacris Scudder, 1869 species (Orthoptera, Romaleidae) Rocha, Marília de França Pine, Mariana Bozina Oliveira, Elizabeth Felipe Alves dos Santos Loreto, Vilma Gallo, Raquel Bozini da Silva, Carlos Roberto Maximiano de Domenico, Fernando Campos da Rosa, Renata Comp Cytogenet Research Articles Abstract. Tropidacris Scudder, 1869 is a genus widely distributed throughout the Neotropical region where speciation was probably promoted by forest reduction during the glacial and interglacial periods. There are no cytogenetic studies of Tropidacris, and information allowing inference or confirmation of the evolutionary events involved in speciation within the group is insufficient. In this paper, we used cytogenetic markers in two species, Tropidacris collaris (Stoll, 1813) and Tropidacris cristata grandis (Thunberg, 1824), collected in different Brazilian biomes. Both species exhibited 2n=24,XX for females and 2n=23,X0 for males. All chromosomes were acrocentric. There were some differences in the karyotype macrostructure, e.g. in the chromosome size. A wide interspecific variation in the chromosome banding (C-banding and CMA(3)/DAPI staining) indicated strong differences in the distribution of repetitive DNA sequences. Specifically, Tropidacris cristata grandis had a higher number of bands in relation to Tropidacris collaris. FISH with 18S rDNA revealed two markings coinciding with the NORs in both species. However, two analyzed samples of Tropidacris collaris revealed a heterozygous condition for the rDNA site of S(10 )pair. In Tropidacris collaris, the histone H3 genes were distributed on three chromosome pairs, whereas in Tropidacris cristata grandis, these genes were observed on 14 autosomes and on the X chromosome, always in terminal regions. Our results demonstrate that, although the chromosome number and morphology are conserved in the genus, Tropidacris cristata grandis substantially differs from Tropidacris collaris in terms of the distribution of repetitive sequences. The devastation and fragmentation of the Brazilian rainforest may have led to isolation between these species, and the spreading of these repetitive sequences could contribute to speciation within the genus. Pensoft Publishers 2015-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4547036/ /pubmed/26312132 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v9i3.5160 Text en Marília de França Rocha, Mariana Bozina Pine, Elizabeth Felipe Alves dos Santos Oliveira, Vilma Loreto, Raquel Bozini Gallo, Carlos Roberto Maximiano da Silva, Fernando Campos de Domenico, Renata da Rosa http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Rocha, Marília de França
Pine, Mariana Bozina
Oliveira, Elizabeth Felipe Alves dos Santos
Loreto, Vilma
Gallo, Raquel Bozini
da Silva, Carlos Roberto Maximiano
de Domenico, Fernando Campos
da Rosa, Renata
Spreading of heterochromatin and karyotype differentiation in two Tropidacris Scudder, 1869 species (Orthoptera, Romaleidae)
title Spreading of heterochromatin and karyotype differentiation in two Tropidacris Scudder, 1869 species (Orthoptera, Romaleidae)
title_full Spreading of heterochromatin and karyotype differentiation in two Tropidacris Scudder, 1869 species (Orthoptera, Romaleidae)
title_fullStr Spreading of heterochromatin and karyotype differentiation in two Tropidacris Scudder, 1869 species (Orthoptera, Romaleidae)
title_full_unstemmed Spreading of heterochromatin and karyotype differentiation in two Tropidacris Scudder, 1869 species (Orthoptera, Romaleidae)
title_short Spreading of heterochromatin and karyotype differentiation in two Tropidacris Scudder, 1869 species (Orthoptera, Romaleidae)
title_sort spreading of heterochromatin and karyotype differentiation in two tropidacris scudder, 1869 species (orthoptera, romaleidae)
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4547036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26312132
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v9i3.5160
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