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Cytogenetic Analysis Did Not Reveal Differentiated Sex Chromosomes in Ten Species of Boas and Pythons (Reptilia: Serpentes)

Homologous and differentiated ZZ/ZW sex chromosomes (or derived multiple neo-sex chromosomes) were often described in caenophidian snakes, but sex chromosomes were unknown until recently in non-caenophidian snakes. Previous studies revealed that two species of boas (Boa imperator, B. constrictor) an...

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Autores principales: Augstenová, Barbora, Mazzoleni, Sofia, Kostmann, Alexander, Altmanová, Marie, Frynta, Daniel, Kratochvíl, Lukáš, Rovatsos, Michail
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6896069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31731798
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10110934
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author Augstenová, Barbora
Mazzoleni, Sofia
Kostmann, Alexander
Altmanová, Marie
Frynta, Daniel
Kratochvíl, Lukáš
Rovatsos, Michail
author_facet Augstenová, Barbora
Mazzoleni, Sofia
Kostmann, Alexander
Altmanová, Marie
Frynta, Daniel
Kratochvíl, Lukáš
Rovatsos, Michail
author_sort Augstenová, Barbora
collection PubMed
description Homologous and differentiated ZZ/ZW sex chromosomes (or derived multiple neo-sex chromosomes) were often described in caenophidian snakes, but sex chromosomes were unknown until recently in non-caenophidian snakes. Previous studies revealed that two species of boas (Boa imperator, B. constrictor) and one species of python (Python bivittatus) independently evolved XX/XY sex chromosomes. In addition, heteromorphic ZZ/ZW sex chromosomes were recently revealed in the Madagascar boa (Acrantophis sp. cf. dumerili) and putatively also in the blind snake Myriopholis macrorhyncha. Since the evolution of sex chromosomes in non-caenophidian snakes seems to be more complex than previously thought, we examined ten species of pythons and boas representing the families Boidae, Calabariidae, Candoiidae, Charinidae, Pythonidae, and Sanziniidae by conventional and molecular cytogenetic methods, aiming to reveal their sex chromosomes. Our results show that all examined species do not possess sex-specific differences in their genomes detectable by the applied cytogenetic methods, indicating the presence of poorly differentiated sex chromosomes or even the absence of sex chromosomes. Interestingly, fluorescence in situ hybridization with telomeric repeats revealed extensive distribution of interstitial telomeric repeats in eight species, which are likely a consequence of intra-chromosomal rearrangements.
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spelling pubmed-68960692019-12-23 Cytogenetic Analysis Did Not Reveal Differentiated Sex Chromosomes in Ten Species of Boas and Pythons (Reptilia: Serpentes) Augstenová, Barbora Mazzoleni, Sofia Kostmann, Alexander Altmanová, Marie Frynta, Daniel Kratochvíl, Lukáš Rovatsos, Michail Genes (Basel) Article Homologous and differentiated ZZ/ZW sex chromosomes (or derived multiple neo-sex chromosomes) were often described in caenophidian snakes, but sex chromosomes were unknown until recently in non-caenophidian snakes. Previous studies revealed that two species of boas (Boa imperator, B. constrictor) and one species of python (Python bivittatus) independently evolved XX/XY sex chromosomes. In addition, heteromorphic ZZ/ZW sex chromosomes were recently revealed in the Madagascar boa (Acrantophis sp. cf. dumerili) and putatively also in the blind snake Myriopholis macrorhyncha. Since the evolution of sex chromosomes in non-caenophidian snakes seems to be more complex than previously thought, we examined ten species of pythons and boas representing the families Boidae, Calabariidae, Candoiidae, Charinidae, Pythonidae, and Sanziniidae by conventional and molecular cytogenetic methods, aiming to reveal their sex chromosomes. Our results show that all examined species do not possess sex-specific differences in their genomes detectable by the applied cytogenetic methods, indicating the presence of poorly differentiated sex chromosomes or even the absence of sex chromosomes. Interestingly, fluorescence in situ hybridization with telomeric repeats revealed extensive distribution of interstitial telomeric repeats in eight species, which are likely a consequence of intra-chromosomal rearrangements. MDPI 2019-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6896069/ /pubmed/31731798 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10110934 Text en © 2019 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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Augstenová, Barbora
Mazzoleni, Sofia
Kostmann, Alexander
Altmanová, Marie
Frynta, Daniel
Kratochvíl, Lukáš
Rovatsos, Michail
Cytogenetic Analysis Did Not Reveal Differentiated Sex Chromosomes in Ten Species of Boas and Pythons (Reptilia: Serpentes)
title Cytogenetic Analysis Did Not Reveal Differentiated Sex Chromosomes in Ten Species of Boas and Pythons (Reptilia: Serpentes)
title_full Cytogenetic Analysis Did Not Reveal Differentiated Sex Chromosomes in Ten Species of Boas and Pythons (Reptilia: Serpentes)
title_fullStr Cytogenetic Analysis Did Not Reveal Differentiated Sex Chromosomes in Ten Species of Boas and Pythons (Reptilia: Serpentes)
title_full_unstemmed Cytogenetic Analysis Did Not Reveal Differentiated Sex Chromosomes in Ten Species of Boas and Pythons (Reptilia: Serpentes)
title_short Cytogenetic Analysis Did Not Reveal Differentiated Sex Chromosomes in Ten Species of Boas and Pythons (Reptilia: Serpentes)
title_sort cytogenetic analysis did not reveal differentiated sex chromosomes in ten species of boas and pythons (reptilia: serpentes)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6896069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31731798
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10110934
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