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Karyological Diversification in the Genus Lyciasalamandra (Urodela: Salamandridae)

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The Lycian salamanders of the genus Lyciasalamandra are characterized by a debated taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships. They have been the subject of various molecular and phylogenetic analyses, but their chromosomal diversity is completely unknown. We here present a comparative...

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Autores principales: Mezzasalma, Marcello, Odierna, Gaetano, Petraccioli, Agnese, Veith, Michael, Guarino, Fabio Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8228943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34201034
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061709
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author Mezzasalma, Marcello
Odierna, Gaetano
Petraccioli, Agnese
Veith, Michael
Guarino, Fabio Maria
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Odierna, Gaetano
Petraccioli, Agnese
Veith, Michael
Guarino, Fabio Maria
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The Lycian salamanders of the genus Lyciasalamandra are characterized by a debated taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships. They have been the subject of various molecular and phylogenetic analyses, but their chromosomal diversity is completely unknown. We here present a comparative cytogenetic analysis on five out of the seven described species and seven subspecies of Lyciasalamandra, providing the first karyological assessment on the genus and comparing them to closely related representatives of the genus Salamandra. We analyzed the occurrence and distribution of different conserved (chromosome number and morphology) and highly variable karyological features. We found an impressive diversity in the configuration of nucleolus organizing regions (NORs), which alternatively occur either as heteromorphic or homomorphic loci on distinct regions of different chromosome pairs. We highlight that the observed peculiar taxon-specific pattern of chromosome markers supports the taxonomic validity of the different studied evolutionary lineages and is consistent with a scenario of synchronous evolution in the Lycian salamanders. ABSTRACT: We performed the first cytogenetic analysis on five out of the seven species of the genus Lyciasalamandra, including seven subspecies, and representatives of its sister genus Salamandra. All the studied species have a similar karyotype of 2n = 24, mostly composed of biarmed elements. C-bands were observed on all chromosomes, at centromeric, telomeric and interstitial position. We found a peculiar taxon-specific NOR configuration, including either heteromorphic and homomorphic NORs on distinct regions of different chromosomes. Lyciasalamandra a. antalyana and L. helverseni showed two homomorphic NORs (pairs 8 and 2, respectively), while heteromorphic NORs were found in L. billae (pairs 6, 12), L. flavimembris (pairs 2, 12), L. l. luschani (pairs 2, 12), L. l. basoglui (pairs 6, 12), L. l. finikensis (pairs 2, 6) and S. lanzai (pairs 8, 10). Homomorphic NORs with an additional supernumerary site were shown by S. s. salamandra (pairs 2, 8) and S. s. gigliolii (pairs 2, 10). This unexpected highly variable NOR configuration is probably derived from multiple independent NOR translocations and paracentric inversions and correlated to lineage divergence in Lyciasalamandra. These results support the taxonomic validity of the studied taxa and are consistent with a hypothesized scenario of synchronous evolution in the genus.
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spelling pubmed-82289432021-06-26 Karyological Diversification in the Genus Lyciasalamandra (Urodela: Salamandridae) Mezzasalma, Marcello Odierna, Gaetano Petraccioli, Agnese Veith, Michael Guarino, Fabio Maria Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The Lycian salamanders of the genus Lyciasalamandra are characterized by a debated taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships. They have been the subject of various molecular and phylogenetic analyses, but their chromosomal diversity is completely unknown. We here present a comparative cytogenetic analysis on five out of the seven described species and seven subspecies of Lyciasalamandra, providing the first karyological assessment on the genus and comparing them to closely related representatives of the genus Salamandra. We analyzed the occurrence and distribution of different conserved (chromosome number and morphology) and highly variable karyological features. We found an impressive diversity in the configuration of nucleolus organizing regions (NORs), which alternatively occur either as heteromorphic or homomorphic loci on distinct regions of different chromosome pairs. We highlight that the observed peculiar taxon-specific pattern of chromosome markers supports the taxonomic validity of the different studied evolutionary lineages and is consistent with a scenario of synchronous evolution in the Lycian salamanders. ABSTRACT: We performed the first cytogenetic analysis on five out of the seven species of the genus Lyciasalamandra, including seven subspecies, and representatives of its sister genus Salamandra. All the studied species have a similar karyotype of 2n = 24, mostly composed of biarmed elements. C-bands were observed on all chromosomes, at centromeric, telomeric and interstitial position. We found a peculiar taxon-specific NOR configuration, including either heteromorphic and homomorphic NORs on distinct regions of different chromosomes. Lyciasalamandra a. antalyana and L. helverseni showed two homomorphic NORs (pairs 8 and 2, respectively), while heteromorphic NORs were found in L. billae (pairs 6, 12), L. flavimembris (pairs 2, 12), L. l. luschani (pairs 2, 12), L. l. basoglui (pairs 6, 12), L. l. finikensis (pairs 2, 6) and S. lanzai (pairs 8, 10). Homomorphic NORs with an additional supernumerary site were shown by S. s. salamandra (pairs 2, 8) and S. s. gigliolii (pairs 2, 10). This unexpected highly variable NOR configuration is probably derived from multiple independent NOR translocations and paracentric inversions and correlated to lineage divergence in Lyciasalamandra. These results support the taxonomic validity of the studied taxa and are consistent with a hypothesized scenario of synchronous evolution in the genus. MDPI 2021-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8228943/ /pubmed/34201034 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061709 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mezzasalma, Marcello
Odierna, Gaetano
Petraccioli, Agnese
Veith, Michael
Guarino, Fabio Maria
Karyological Diversification in the Genus Lyciasalamandra (Urodela: Salamandridae)
title Karyological Diversification in the Genus Lyciasalamandra (Urodela: Salamandridae)
title_full Karyological Diversification in the Genus Lyciasalamandra (Urodela: Salamandridae)
title_fullStr Karyological Diversification in the Genus Lyciasalamandra (Urodela: Salamandridae)
title_full_unstemmed Karyological Diversification in the Genus Lyciasalamandra (Urodela: Salamandridae)
title_short Karyological Diversification in the Genus Lyciasalamandra (Urodela: Salamandridae)
title_sort karyological diversification in the genus lyciasalamandra (urodela: salamandridae)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8228943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34201034
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061709
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