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A checklist of chromosome numbers and a review of karyotype variation in Odonata of the world
The ancient insect order Odonata is divided into three suborders: Anisoptera and Zygoptera with approximately 3000 species worldwide each, and Anisozygoptera with only four extant species in the relict family Epiophlebiidae. An updated list of Odonata species studied regarding chromosome number, sex...
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author | Kuznetsova, Valentina G. Golub, Natalia V. |
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description | The ancient insect order Odonata is divided into three suborders: Anisoptera and Zygoptera with approximately 3000 species worldwide each, and Anisozygoptera with only four extant species in the relict family Epiophlebiidae. An updated list of Odonata species studied regarding chromosome number, sex chromosome mechanism and the occurrence of m-chromosomes (= microchromosomes) is given. Karyotypes of 607 species (198 genera, 23 families), covering approximately 10% of described species, are reported: 423 species (125 genera, 8 families) of the Anisoptera, 184 species (72 genera, 14 families) of the Zygoptera, and one species of the Anisozygoptera. Among the Odonata, sex determination mechanisms in males can be of X(0), XY and X(1)X(2)Y types, and diploid chromosome numbers can vary from 6 to 41, with a clear mode at 2n = 25(60%) and two more local modes at 2n = 27(21%) and 2n = 23(13%). The karyotype 2n = 25(24A + X) is found in each of the three suborders and is the most typical (modal) in many families, including the best-covered Libellulidae, Corduliidae (Anisoptera), Lestidae, Calopterygidae, and Platycnemididae (Zygoptera). This chromosome set is considered ancestral for the Odonata in general. Chromosome rearrangements, among which fusions and fissions most likely predominated, led to independent origins of similar karyotypes within different phylogenetic lineages of the order. The karyotype 2n = 27(26A + X) prevails in Aeshnidae and Coenagrionidae, whereas the karyotype 2n = 23(22A + X) is modal in Gomphidae and Chlorocyphidae, in both pairs of families one being from the Anisoptera while the other from the Zygoptera. |
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spelling | pubmed-75960192020-11-09 A checklist of chromosome numbers and a review of karyotype variation in Odonata of the world Kuznetsova, Valentina G. Golub, Natalia V. Comp Cytogenet Review Article The ancient insect order Odonata is divided into three suborders: Anisoptera and Zygoptera with approximately 3000 species worldwide each, and Anisozygoptera with only four extant species in the relict family Epiophlebiidae. An updated list of Odonata species studied regarding chromosome number, sex chromosome mechanism and the occurrence of m-chromosomes (= microchromosomes) is given. Karyotypes of 607 species (198 genera, 23 families), covering approximately 10% of described species, are reported: 423 species (125 genera, 8 families) of the Anisoptera, 184 species (72 genera, 14 families) of the Zygoptera, and one species of the Anisozygoptera. Among the Odonata, sex determination mechanisms in males can be of X(0), XY and X(1)X(2)Y types, and diploid chromosome numbers can vary from 6 to 41, with a clear mode at 2n = 25(60%) and two more local modes at 2n = 27(21%) and 2n = 23(13%). The karyotype 2n = 25(24A + X) is found in each of the three suborders and is the most typical (modal) in many families, including the best-covered Libellulidae, Corduliidae (Anisoptera), Lestidae, Calopterygidae, and Platycnemididae (Zygoptera). This chromosome set is considered ancestral for the Odonata in general. Chromosome rearrangements, among which fusions and fissions most likely predominated, led to independent origins of similar karyotypes within different phylogenetic lineages of the order. The karyotype 2n = 27(26A + X) prevails in Aeshnidae and Coenagrionidae, whereas the karyotype 2n = 23(22A + X) is modal in Gomphidae and Chlorocyphidae, in both pairs of families one being from the Anisoptera while the other from the Zygoptera. Pensoft Publishers 2020-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7596019/ /pubmed/33173570 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v14i4.57062 Text en Valentina G. Kuznetsova, Natalia V. Golub 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 | Review Article Kuznetsova, Valentina G. Golub, Natalia V. A checklist of chromosome numbers and a review of karyotype variation in Odonata of the world |
title | A checklist of chromosome numbers and a review of karyotype variation in Odonata of the world |
title_full | A checklist of chromosome numbers and a review of karyotype variation in Odonata of the world |
title_fullStr | A checklist of chromosome numbers and a review of karyotype variation in Odonata of the world |
title_full_unstemmed | A checklist of chromosome numbers and a review of karyotype variation in Odonata of the world |
title_short | A checklist of chromosome numbers and a review of karyotype variation in Odonata of the world |
title_sort | checklist of chromosome numbers and a review of karyotype variation in odonata of the world |
topic | Review Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7596019/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33173570 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v14i4.57062 |
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