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New evidence for the presence of the telomere motif (TTAGG) (n) in the family Reduviidae and its absence in the families Nabidae and Miridae (Hemiptera, Cimicomorpha)
Male karyotype and meiosis in four true bug species belonging to the families Reduviidae, Nabidae, and Miridae (Cimicomorpha) were studied for the first time using Giemsa staining and FISH with 18S ribosomal DNA and telomeric (TTAGG)(n) probes. We found that Rhynocorispunctiventris (Herrich-Schäffer...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6765027/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31579434 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v13i3.36676 |
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author | Grozeva, Snejana Anokhin, Boris A. Simov, Nikolay Kuznetsova, Valentina G. |
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description | Male karyotype and meiosis in four true bug species belonging to the families Reduviidae, Nabidae, and Miridae (Cimicomorpha) were studied for the first time using Giemsa staining and FISH with 18S ribosomal DNA and telomeric (TTAGG)(n) probes. We found that Rhynocorispunctiventris (Herrich-Schäffer, 1846) and R.iracundus (Poda, 1761) (Reduviidae: Harpactorinae) had 2n = 28 (24 + X(1)X(2)X(3)Y), whereas Nabissareptanus Dohrn, 1862 (Nabidae) and Horistusorientalis (Gmelin, 1790) (Miridae) had 2n = 34 (32 + XY) and 2n = 32 (30 + XY), respectively. FISH for 18S rDNA revealed hybridization signals on a sex chromosome, the X or the Y, in H.orientalis, on both X and Y chromosomes in N.sareptanus, and on two of the four sex chromosomes, Y and one of the Xs, in both species of Rhynocoris Hahn, 1834. The results of FISH with telomeric probes support with confidence the absence of the “insect” telomere motif (TTAGG)(n) in the families Nabidae and Miridae and its presence in both species of genus Rhynocoris of the Reduviidae, considered as a basal family of Cimicomorpha. Increasing evidence reinforces the hypothesis of the loss of the canonical “insect” telomere motif (TTAGG)(n) by at least four cimicomorphan families, Nabidae, Miridae, Tingidae, and Cimicidae, for which data are currently available. |
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spelling | pubmed-67650272019-10-02 New evidence for the presence of the telomere motif (TTAGG) (n) in the family Reduviidae and its absence in the families Nabidae and Miridae (Hemiptera, Cimicomorpha) Grozeva, Snejana Anokhin, Boris A. Simov, Nikolay Kuznetsova, Valentina G. Comp Cytogenet Research Article Male karyotype and meiosis in four true bug species belonging to the families Reduviidae, Nabidae, and Miridae (Cimicomorpha) were studied for the first time using Giemsa staining and FISH with 18S ribosomal DNA and telomeric (TTAGG)(n) probes. We found that Rhynocorispunctiventris (Herrich-Schäffer, 1846) and R.iracundus (Poda, 1761) (Reduviidae: Harpactorinae) had 2n = 28 (24 + X(1)X(2)X(3)Y), whereas Nabissareptanus Dohrn, 1862 (Nabidae) and Horistusorientalis (Gmelin, 1790) (Miridae) had 2n = 34 (32 + XY) and 2n = 32 (30 + XY), respectively. FISH for 18S rDNA revealed hybridization signals on a sex chromosome, the X or the Y, in H.orientalis, on both X and Y chromosomes in N.sareptanus, and on two of the four sex chromosomes, Y and one of the Xs, in both species of Rhynocoris Hahn, 1834. The results of FISH with telomeric probes support with confidence the absence of the “insect” telomere motif (TTAGG)(n) in the families Nabidae and Miridae and its presence in both species of genus Rhynocoris of the Reduviidae, considered as a basal family of Cimicomorpha. Increasing evidence reinforces the hypothesis of the loss of the canonical “insect” telomere motif (TTAGG)(n) by at least four cimicomorphan families, Nabidae, Miridae, Tingidae, and Cimicidae, for which data are currently available. Pensoft Publishers 2019-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6765027/ /pubmed/31579434 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v13i3.36676 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC0 Public Domain Dedication. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Grozeva, Snejana Anokhin, Boris A. Simov, Nikolay Kuznetsova, Valentina G. New evidence for the presence of the telomere motif (TTAGG) (n) in the family Reduviidae and its absence in the families Nabidae and Miridae (Hemiptera, Cimicomorpha) |
title | New evidence for the presence of the telomere motif (TTAGG) (n) in the family Reduviidae and its absence in the families Nabidae and Miridae (Hemiptera, Cimicomorpha) |
title_full | New evidence for the presence of the telomere motif (TTAGG) (n) in the family Reduviidae and its absence in the families Nabidae and Miridae (Hemiptera, Cimicomorpha) |
title_fullStr | New evidence for the presence of the telomere motif (TTAGG) (n) in the family Reduviidae and its absence in the families Nabidae and Miridae (Hemiptera, Cimicomorpha) |
title_full_unstemmed | New evidence for the presence of the telomere motif (TTAGG) (n) in the family Reduviidae and its absence in the families Nabidae and Miridae (Hemiptera, Cimicomorpha) |
title_short | New evidence for the presence of the telomere motif (TTAGG) (n) in the family Reduviidae and its absence in the families Nabidae and Miridae (Hemiptera, Cimicomorpha) |
title_sort | new evidence for the presence of the telomere motif (ttagg) (n) in the family reduviidae and its absence in the families nabidae and miridae (hemiptera, cimicomorpha) |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6765027/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31579434 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v13i3.36676 |
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