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Heterochromatin and microsatellites detection in karyotypes of four sea turtle species: Interspecific chromosomal differences

The wide variation in size and content of eukaryotic genomes is mainly attributed to the accumulation of repetitive DNA sequences, like microsatellites, which are tandemly repeated DNA sequences. Sea turtles share a diploid number (2n) of 56, however recent molecular cytogenetic data have shown that...

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Autores principales: Machado, Caroline Regina Dias, Domit, Camila, Pucci, Marcela Baer, Gazolla, Camilla Borges, Glugoski, Larissa, Nogaroto, Viviane, Vicari, Marcelo Ricardo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7734918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33270075
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2020-0213
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author Machado, Caroline Regina Dias
Domit, Camila
Pucci, Marcela Baer
Gazolla, Camilla Borges
Glugoski, Larissa
Nogaroto, Viviane
Vicari, Marcelo Ricardo
author_facet Machado, Caroline Regina Dias
Domit, Camila
Pucci, Marcela Baer
Gazolla, Camilla Borges
Glugoski, Larissa
Nogaroto, Viviane
Vicari, Marcelo Ricardo
author_sort Machado, Caroline Regina Dias
collection PubMed
description The wide variation in size and content of eukaryotic genomes is mainly attributed to the accumulation of repetitive DNA sequences, like microsatellites, which are tandemly repeated DNA sequences. Sea turtles share a diploid number (2n) of 56, however recent molecular cytogenetic data have shown that karyotype conservatism is not a rule in the group. In this study, the heterochromatin distribution and the chromosomal location of microsatellites (CA)(n), (GA)(n), (CAG)(n), (GATA)(n), (GAA)(n), (CGC)(n) and (GACA)(n) in Chelonia mydas, Caretta caretta, Eretmochelys imbricata and Lepidochelys olivacea were comparatively investigated. The obtained data showed that just the (CA)(n), (GA)(n), (CAG)(n) and (GATA)(n) microsatellites were located on sea turtle chromosomes, preferentially in heterochromatic regions of the microchromosomes (mc). Variations in the location of heterochromatin and microsatellites sites, especially in some pericentromeric regions of macrochromosomes, corroborate to proposal of centromere repositioning occurrence in Cheloniidae species. Furthermore, the results obtained with the location of microsatellites corroborate with the temperature sex determination mechanism proposal and the absence of heteromorphic sex chromosomes in sea turtles. The findings are useful for understanding part of the karyotypic diversification observed in sea turtles, especially those that explain the diversification of Carettini from Chelonini species.
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spelling pubmed-77349182020-12-21 Heterochromatin and microsatellites detection in karyotypes of four sea turtle species: Interspecific chromosomal differences Machado, Caroline Regina Dias Domit, Camila Pucci, Marcela Baer Gazolla, Camilla Borges Glugoski, Larissa Nogaroto, Viviane Vicari, Marcelo Ricardo Genet Mol Biol Animal Genetics The wide variation in size and content of eukaryotic genomes is mainly attributed to the accumulation of repetitive DNA sequences, like microsatellites, which are tandemly repeated DNA sequences. Sea turtles share a diploid number (2n) of 56, however recent molecular cytogenetic data have shown that karyotype conservatism is not a rule in the group. In this study, the heterochromatin distribution and the chromosomal location of microsatellites (CA)(n), (GA)(n), (CAG)(n), (GATA)(n), (GAA)(n), (CGC)(n) and (GACA)(n) in Chelonia mydas, Caretta caretta, Eretmochelys imbricata and Lepidochelys olivacea were comparatively investigated. The obtained data showed that just the (CA)(n), (GA)(n), (CAG)(n) and (GATA)(n) microsatellites were located on sea turtle chromosomes, preferentially in heterochromatic regions of the microchromosomes (mc). Variations in the location of heterochromatin and microsatellites sites, especially in some pericentromeric regions of macrochromosomes, corroborate to proposal of centromere repositioning occurrence in Cheloniidae species. Furthermore, the results obtained with the location of microsatellites corroborate with the temperature sex determination mechanism proposal and the absence of heteromorphic sex chromosomes in sea turtles. The findings are useful for understanding part of the karyotypic diversification observed in sea turtles, especially those that explain the diversification of Carettini from Chelonini species. Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2020-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7734918/ /pubmed/33270075 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2020-0213 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
spellingShingle Animal Genetics
Machado, Caroline Regina Dias
Domit, Camila
Pucci, Marcela Baer
Gazolla, Camilla Borges
Glugoski, Larissa
Nogaroto, Viviane
Vicari, Marcelo Ricardo
Heterochromatin and microsatellites detection in karyotypes of four sea turtle species: Interspecific chromosomal differences
title Heterochromatin and microsatellites detection in karyotypes of four sea turtle species: Interspecific chromosomal differences
title_full Heterochromatin and microsatellites detection in karyotypes of four sea turtle species: Interspecific chromosomal differences
title_fullStr Heterochromatin and microsatellites detection in karyotypes of four sea turtle species: Interspecific chromosomal differences
title_full_unstemmed Heterochromatin and microsatellites detection in karyotypes of four sea turtle species: Interspecific chromosomal differences
title_short Heterochromatin and microsatellites detection in karyotypes of four sea turtle species: Interspecific chromosomal differences
title_sort heterochromatin and microsatellites detection in karyotypes of four sea turtle species: interspecific chromosomal differences
topic Animal Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7734918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33270075
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2020-0213
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