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First Chromosomal Analysis in Hepsetidae (Actinopterygii, Characiformes): Insights into Relationship between African and Neotropical Fish Groups

Hepsetidae is a small fish family with only the genus Hepsetus, with six described species distributed throughout the South, Central and Western regions of Africa, showing a close relationship with the Alestidae and some Neotropical fish families. However, no cytogenetic information is available for...

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Autores principales: Carvalho, Pedro C., de Oliveira, Ezequiel A., Bertollo, Luiz A. C., Yano, Cassia F., Oliveira, Claudio, Decru, Eva, Jegede, Oladele I., Hatanaka, Terumi, Liehr, Thomas, Al-Rikabi, Ahmed B. H., Cioffi, Marcelo de B.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5733008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29312435
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2017.00203
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author Carvalho, Pedro C.
de Oliveira, Ezequiel A.
Bertollo, Luiz A. C.
Yano, Cassia F.
Oliveira, Claudio
Decru, Eva
Jegede, Oladele I.
Hatanaka, Terumi
Liehr, Thomas
Al-Rikabi, Ahmed B. H.
Cioffi, Marcelo de B.
author_facet Carvalho, Pedro C.
de Oliveira, Ezequiel A.
Bertollo, Luiz A. C.
Yano, Cassia F.
Oliveira, Claudio
Decru, Eva
Jegede, Oladele I.
Hatanaka, Terumi
Liehr, Thomas
Al-Rikabi, Ahmed B. H.
Cioffi, Marcelo de B.
author_sort Carvalho, Pedro C.
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description Hepsetidae is a small fish family with only the genus Hepsetus, with six described species distributed throughout the South, Central and Western regions of Africa, showing a close relationship with the Alestidae and some Neotropical fish families. However, no cytogenetic information is available for both Hepsetidae and Alestidae species, thus preventing any evolutionary comparative studies at the chromosomal level. In the present study, we are providing new cytogenetic data for Hepsetus odoe, including the standard karyotype, C-banding, repetitive DNAs mapping, comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) and whole chromosome painting (WCP), providing chromosomal patterns and subsidies for comparative cytogenetics with other characiform families. Both males and females H. odoe have 2n = 58 chromosomes (10m + 28sm + 20st/a), with most of the C-band positive heterochromatin localized in the centromeric and subtelomeric regions. Only one pair of chromosomes bears proximal 5S rDNA sites in the short arms, contrasting with the 18S rDNA sequences which are located in the terminal regions of four chromosome pairs. Clear interstitial hybridization signals are evidenced for the U1 and U2 snDNA probes, but in only one and two chromosome pairs, respectively. Microsatellite motifs are widely distributed in the karyotype, with exception for the (CGG)(10), (GAA)(10) and (GAG)(10) probes, which highlight conspicuous interstitial signals on an unique pair of chromosomes. Comparative data from conventional and molecular cytogenetics, including CGH and WCP experiments, indicate that H. odoe and some Erythrinidae species, particularly Erythrinus erythrinus, share similar chromosomal sequences suggesting some relatedness among them, although bearing genomic specificities in view of their divergent evolutionary histories.
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spelling pubmed-57330082018-01-08 First Chromosomal Analysis in Hepsetidae (Actinopterygii, Characiformes): Insights into Relationship between African and Neotropical Fish Groups Carvalho, Pedro C. de Oliveira, Ezequiel A. Bertollo, Luiz A. C. Yano, Cassia F. Oliveira, Claudio Decru, Eva Jegede, Oladele I. Hatanaka, Terumi Liehr, Thomas Al-Rikabi, Ahmed B. H. Cioffi, Marcelo de B. Front Genet Genetics Hepsetidae is a small fish family with only the genus Hepsetus, with six described species distributed throughout the South, Central and Western regions of Africa, showing a close relationship with the Alestidae and some Neotropical fish families. However, no cytogenetic information is available for both Hepsetidae and Alestidae species, thus preventing any evolutionary comparative studies at the chromosomal level. In the present study, we are providing new cytogenetic data for Hepsetus odoe, including the standard karyotype, C-banding, repetitive DNAs mapping, comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) and whole chromosome painting (WCP), providing chromosomal patterns and subsidies for comparative cytogenetics with other characiform families. Both males and females H. odoe have 2n = 58 chromosomes (10m + 28sm + 20st/a), with most of the C-band positive heterochromatin localized in the centromeric and subtelomeric regions. Only one pair of chromosomes bears proximal 5S rDNA sites in the short arms, contrasting with the 18S rDNA sequences which are located in the terminal regions of four chromosome pairs. Clear interstitial hybridization signals are evidenced for the U1 and U2 snDNA probes, but in only one and two chromosome pairs, respectively. Microsatellite motifs are widely distributed in the karyotype, with exception for the (CGG)(10), (GAA)(10) and (GAG)(10) probes, which highlight conspicuous interstitial signals on an unique pair of chromosomes. Comparative data from conventional and molecular cytogenetics, including CGH and WCP experiments, indicate that H. odoe and some Erythrinidae species, particularly Erythrinus erythrinus, share similar chromosomal sequences suggesting some relatedness among them, although bearing genomic specificities in view of their divergent evolutionary histories. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5733008/ /pubmed/29312435 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2017.00203 Text en Copyright © 2017 Carvalho, de Oliveira, Bertollo, Yano, Oliveira, Decru, Jegede, Hatanaka, Liehr, Al-Rikabi and Cioffi. 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). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Carvalho, Pedro C.
de Oliveira, Ezequiel A.
Bertollo, Luiz A. C.
Yano, Cassia F.
Oliveira, Claudio
Decru, Eva
Jegede, Oladele I.
Hatanaka, Terumi
Liehr, Thomas
Al-Rikabi, Ahmed B. H.
Cioffi, Marcelo de B.
First Chromosomal Analysis in Hepsetidae (Actinopterygii, Characiformes): Insights into Relationship between African and Neotropical Fish Groups
title First Chromosomal Analysis in Hepsetidae (Actinopterygii, Characiformes): Insights into Relationship between African and Neotropical Fish Groups
title_full First Chromosomal Analysis in Hepsetidae (Actinopterygii, Characiformes): Insights into Relationship between African and Neotropical Fish Groups
title_fullStr First Chromosomal Analysis in Hepsetidae (Actinopterygii, Characiformes): Insights into Relationship between African and Neotropical Fish Groups
title_full_unstemmed First Chromosomal Analysis in Hepsetidae (Actinopterygii, Characiformes): Insights into Relationship between African and Neotropical Fish Groups
title_short First Chromosomal Analysis in Hepsetidae (Actinopterygii, Characiformes): Insights into Relationship between African and Neotropical Fish Groups
title_sort first chromosomal analysis in hepsetidae (actinopterygii, characiformes): insights into relationship between african and neotropical fish groups
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5733008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29312435
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2017.00203
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