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Banding cytogenetics of the Barbary partridge Alectoris barbara and the Chukar partridge Alectoris chukar (Phasianidae): a large conservation with Domestic fowl Gallus domesticus revealed by high resolution chromosomes
Abstract. The development of avian cytogenetics is significantly behind that of mammals. In fact, since the advent of cytogenetic techniques, fewer than 1500 karyotypes have been established. The Barbary partridge Alectoris barbara Bonnaterre, 1790 is a bird of economic interest but its genome has n...
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author | Ouchia-Benissad, Siham Ladjali-Mohammedi, Kafia |
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description | Abstract. The development of avian cytogenetics is significantly behind that of mammals. In fact, since the advent of cytogenetic techniques, fewer than 1500 karyotypes have been established. The Barbary partridge Alectoris barbara Bonnaterre, 1790 is a bird of economic interest but its genome has not been studied so far. This species is endemic to North Africa and globally declining. The Chukar partridge Alectoris chukar Gray, 1830 is an introduced species which shares the same habitat area as the Barbary partridge and so there could be introgressive hybridisation. A cytogenetic study has been initiated in order to contribute to the Barbary partridge and the Chukar partridge genome analyses. The GTG, RBG and RHG-banded karyotypes of these species have been described. Primary fibroblast cell lines obtained from embryos were harvested after simple and double thymidine synchronisation. The first eight autosomal pairs and Z sex chromosome have been described at high resolution and compared to those of the domestic fowl Gallus domesticus Linnaeus, 1758. The diploid number was established as 2n = 78 for both partridges, as well as for most species belonging to the Galliformes order, underlying the stability of chromosome number in avian karyotypes. Wide homologies were observed for macrochromosomes and gonosome except for chromosome 4, 7, 8 and Z which present differences in morphology and/or banding pattern. Neocentromere occurrence was suggested for both partridges chromosome 4 with an assumed paracentric inversion in the Chukar partridge chromosome 4. Terminal inversion in the long arm of the Barbary partridge chromosome Z was also found. These rearrangements confirm that the avian karyotypes structure is conserved interchromosomally, but not at the intrachromosomal scale. |
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spelling | pubmed-59959752018-06-12 Banding cytogenetics of the Barbary partridge Alectoris barbara and the Chukar partridge Alectoris chukar (Phasianidae): a large conservation with Domestic fowl Gallus domesticus revealed by high resolution chromosomes Ouchia-Benissad, Siham Ladjali-Mohammedi, Kafia Comp Cytogenet Research Article Abstract. The development of avian cytogenetics is significantly behind that of mammals. In fact, since the advent of cytogenetic techniques, fewer than 1500 karyotypes have been established. The Barbary partridge Alectoris barbara Bonnaterre, 1790 is a bird of economic interest but its genome has not been studied so far. This species is endemic to North Africa and globally declining. The Chukar partridge Alectoris chukar Gray, 1830 is an introduced species which shares the same habitat area as the Barbary partridge and so there could be introgressive hybridisation. A cytogenetic study has been initiated in order to contribute to the Barbary partridge and the Chukar partridge genome analyses. The GTG, RBG and RHG-banded karyotypes of these species have been described. Primary fibroblast cell lines obtained from embryos were harvested after simple and double thymidine synchronisation. The first eight autosomal pairs and Z sex chromosome have been described at high resolution and compared to those of the domestic fowl Gallus domesticus Linnaeus, 1758. The diploid number was established as 2n = 78 for both partridges, as well as for most species belonging to the Galliformes order, underlying the stability of chromosome number in avian karyotypes. Wide homologies were observed for macrochromosomes and gonosome except for chromosome 4, 7, 8 and Z which present differences in morphology and/or banding pattern. Neocentromere occurrence was suggested for both partridges chromosome 4 with an assumed paracentric inversion in the Chukar partridge chromosome 4. Terminal inversion in the long arm of the Barbary partridge chromosome Z was also found. These rearrangements confirm that the avian karyotypes structure is conserved interchromosomally, but not at the intrachromosomal scale. Pensoft Publishers 2018-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5995975/ /pubmed/29896323 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v12i2.23743 Text en Siham Ouchia-Benissad, Kafia Ladjali-Mohammedi 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 Article Ouchia-Benissad, Siham Ladjali-Mohammedi, Kafia Banding cytogenetics of the Barbary partridge Alectoris barbara and the Chukar partridge Alectoris chukar (Phasianidae): a large conservation with Domestic fowl Gallus domesticus revealed by high resolution chromosomes |
title | Banding cytogenetics of the Barbary partridge Alectoris
barbara and the Chukar partridge Alectoris
chukar (Phasianidae): a large conservation with Domestic fowl Gallus
domesticus revealed by high resolution chromosomes |
title_full | Banding cytogenetics of the Barbary partridge Alectoris
barbara and the Chukar partridge Alectoris
chukar (Phasianidae): a large conservation with Domestic fowl Gallus
domesticus revealed by high resolution chromosomes |
title_fullStr | Banding cytogenetics of the Barbary partridge Alectoris
barbara and the Chukar partridge Alectoris
chukar (Phasianidae): a large conservation with Domestic fowl Gallus
domesticus revealed by high resolution chromosomes |
title_full_unstemmed | Banding cytogenetics of the Barbary partridge Alectoris
barbara and the Chukar partridge Alectoris
chukar (Phasianidae): a large conservation with Domestic fowl Gallus
domesticus revealed by high resolution chromosomes |
title_short | Banding cytogenetics of the Barbary partridge Alectoris
barbara and the Chukar partridge Alectoris
chukar (Phasianidae): a large conservation with Domestic fowl Gallus
domesticus revealed by high resolution chromosomes |
title_sort | banding cytogenetics of the barbary partridge alectoris
barbara and the chukar partridge alectoris
chukar (phasianidae): a large conservation with domestic fowl gallus
domesticus revealed by high resolution chromosomes |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5995975/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29896323 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v12i2.23743 |
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