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B Chromosomes in Grasshoppers: Different Origins and Pathways to the Modern B(s)

B chromosomes (B(s)) were described in most taxa of eukaryotes and in around 11.9% of studied Orthopteran species. In some grasshopper species, their evolution has led to many B chromosome morphotypes. We studied the B(s) in nine species (Nocaracris tardus, Nocaracris cyanipes, Aeropus sibiricus, Ch...

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Autores principales: Jetybayev, Ilyas Yerkinovich, Bugrov, Alexander Gennadievich, Dzyubenko, Victoria Vladimirovna, Rubtsov, Nikolay Borisovich
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6209997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30340429
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9100509
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author Jetybayev, Ilyas Yerkinovich
Bugrov, Alexander Gennadievich
Dzyubenko, Victoria Vladimirovna
Rubtsov, Nikolay Borisovich
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Bugrov, Alexander Gennadievich
Dzyubenko, Victoria Vladimirovna
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description B chromosomes (B(s)) were described in most taxa of eukaryotes and in around 11.9% of studied Orthopteran species. In some grasshopper species, their evolution has led to many B chromosome morphotypes. We studied the B(s) in nine species (Nocaracris tardus, Nocaracris cyanipes, Aeropus sibiricus, Chorthippus jacobsoni, Chorthippus apricarius, Bryodema gebleri, Asiotmethis heptapotamicus songoricus, Podisma sapporensis, and Eyprepocnemis plorans), analyzing their possible origin and further development. The studied B(s) consisted of C-positive or C-positive and C-negative regions. Analyzing new data and considering current hypotheses, we suggest that B(s) in grasshoppers could arise through different mechanisms and from different chromosomes of the main set. We gave our special attention to the B(s) with C-negative regions and suggest a new hypothesis of B chromosome formation from large or medium autosomes. This hypothesis includes dissemination of repetitive sequences and development of intercalary heterochromatic blocks in euchromatic chromosome arm followed by deletion of euchromatic regions located between them. The hypothesis is based on the findings of the Eyprepocnemis plorans specimens with autosome containing numerous intercalary repeat clusters, analysis of C-positive B(s) in Eyprepocnemis plorans and Podisma sapporensis containing intercalary and terminal C-negative regions, and development of heterochromatic neo-Y chromosome in some Pamphagidae grasshoppers.
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spelling pubmed-62099972018-11-02 B Chromosomes in Grasshoppers: Different Origins and Pathways to the Modern B(s) Jetybayev, Ilyas Yerkinovich Bugrov, Alexander Gennadievich Dzyubenko, Victoria Vladimirovna Rubtsov, Nikolay Borisovich Genes (Basel) Article B chromosomes (B(s)) were described in most taxa of eukaryotes and in around 11.9% of studied Orthopteran species. In some grasshopper species, their evolution has led to many B chromosome morphotypes. We studied the B(s) in nine species (Nocaracris tardus, Nocaracris cyanipes, Aeropus sibiricus, Chorthippus jacobsoni, Chorthippus apricarius, Bryodema gebleri, Asiotmethis heptapotamicus songoricus, Podisma sapporensis, and Eyprepocnemis plorans), analyzing their possible origin and further development. The studied B(s) consisted of C-positive or C-positive and C-negative regions. Analyzing new data and considering current hypotheses, we suggest that B(s) in grasshoppers could arise through different mechanisms and from different chromosomes of the main set. We gave our special attention to the B(s) with C-negative regions and suggest a new hypothesis of B chromosome formation from large or medium autosomes. This hypothesis includes dissemination of repetitive sequences and development of intercalary heterochromatic blocks in euchromatic chromosome arm followed by deletion of euchromatic regions located between them. The hypothesis is based on the findings of the Eyprepocnemis plorans specimens with autosome containing numerous intercalary repeat clusters, analysis of C-positive B(s) in Eyprepocnemis plorans and Podisma sapporensis containing intercalary and terminal C-negative regions, and development of heterochromatic neo-Y chromosome in some Pamphagidae grasshoppers. MDPI 2018-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6209997/ /pubmed/30340429 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9100509 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_short B Chromosomes in Grasshoppers: Different Origins and Pathways to the Modern B(s)
title_sort b chromosomes in grasshoppers: different origins and pathways to the modern b(s)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6209997/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30340429
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9100509
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