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Derived karyotypes in two elephantfish genera (Hyperopisus and Pollimyrus): lowest chromosome number in the family Mormyridae (Osteoglossiformes)

The African weakly electric elephantfish family Mormyridae comprises 22 genera and almost 230 species. Up-to-date cytogenetic information was available for 17 species representing 14 genera. Here we report chromosome number and morphology in Hyperopisusbebe (Lacepède, 1803) and Pollimyrusisidori (Va...

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Autores principales: Simanovsky, Sergey, Medvedev, Dmitry, Tefera, Fekadu, Golubtsov, Alexander
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8520028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34721818
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/compcytogen.v15.i4.67681
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author Simanovsky, Sergey
Medvedev, Dmitry
Tefera, Fekadu
Golubtsov, Alexander
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Medvedev, Dmitry
Tefera, Fekadu
Golubtsov, Alexander
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description The African weakly electric elephantfish family Mormyridae comprises 22 genera and almost 230 species. Up-to-date cytogenetic information was available for 17 species representing 14 genera. Here we report chromosome number and morphology in Hyperopisusbebe (Lacepède, 1803) and Pollimyrusisidori (Valenciennes, 1847) collected from the White Nile system in southwestern Ethiopia. Both taxa displayed the diploid chromosome number 2n = 40, but they differed in fundamental numbers: FN = 66 in H.bebe and FN = 72 in P.isidori; previously the same diploid chromosome number 2n = 40 was reported in an undescribed species of Pollimyrus Taverne, 1971 (FN = 42) from the same region. Our results demonstrate that not only pericentric inversions, but fusions also played a substantial role in the evolution of the mormyrid karyotype structure. If the hypothesis that the karyotype structure with 2n = 50–52 and prevalence of the uni-armed chromosomes close to the ancestral condition for the family Mormyridae is correct, the most derived karyotype structures are found in the Mormyrus Linnaeus, 1758 species with 2n = 50 and the highest number of bi-armed elements in their compliments compared to all other mormyrids and in Pollimyrusisidori with the highest number of bi-armed elements among the mormyrids with 2n = 40.
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spelling pubmed-85200282021-10-28 Derived karyotypes in two elephantfish genera (Hyperopisus and Pollimyrus): lowest chromosome number in the family Mormyridae (Osteoglossiformes) Simanovsky, Sergey Medvedev, Dmitry Tefera, Fekadu Golubtsov, Alexander Comp Cytogenet Research Article The African weakly electric elephantfish family Mormyridae comprises 22 genera and almost 230 species. Up-to-date cytogenetic information was available for 17 species representing 14 genera. Here we report chromosome number and morphology in Hyperopisusbebe (Lacepède, 1803) and Pollimyrusisidori (Valenciennes, 1847) collected from the White Nile system in southwestern Ethiopia. Both taxa displayed the diploid chromosome number 2n = 40, but they differed in fundamental numbers: FN = 66 in H.bebe and FN = 72 in P.isidori; previously the same diploid chromosome number 2n = 40 was reported in an undescribed species of Pollimyrus Taverne, 1971 (FN = 42) from the same region. Our results demonstrate that not only pericentric inversions, but fusions also played a substantial role in the evolution of the mormyrid karyotype structure. If the hypothesis that the karyotype structure with 2n = 50–52 and prevalence of the uni-armed chromosomes close to the ancestral condition for the family Mormyridae is correct, the most derived karyotype structures are found in the Mormyrus Linnaeus, 1758 species with 2n = 50 and the highest number of bi-armed elements in their compliments compared to all other mormyrids and in Pollimyrusisidori with the highest number of bi-armed elements among the mormyrids with 2n = 40. Pensoft Publishers 2021-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8520028/ /pubmed/34721818 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/compcytogen.v15.i4.67681 Text en Sergey Simanovsky, Dmitry Medvedev, Fekadu Tefera, Alexander Golubtsov https://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.
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Simanovsky, Sergey
Medvedev, Dmitry
Tefera, Fekadu
Golubtsov, Alexander
Derived karyotypes in two elephantfish genera (Hyperopisus and Pollimyrus): lowest chromosome number in the family Mormyridae (Osteoglossiformes)
title Derived karyotypes in two elephantfish genera (Hyperopisus and Pollimyrus): lowest chromosome number in the family Mormyridae (Osteoglossiformes)
title_full Derived karyotypes in two elephantfish genera (Hyperopisus and Pollimyrus): lowest chromosome number in the family Mormyridae (Osteoglossiformes)
title_fullStr Derived karyotypes in two elephantfish genera (Hyperopisus and Pollimyrus): lowest chromosome number in the family Mormyridae (Osteoglossiformes)
title_full_unstemmed Derived karyotypes in two elephantfish genera (Hyperopisus and Pollimyrus): lowest chromosome number in the family Mormyridae (Osteoglossiformes)
title_short Derived karyotypes in two elephantfish genera (Hyperopisus and Pollimyrus): lowest chromosome number in the family Mormyridae (Osteoglossiformes)
title_sort derived karyotypes in two elephantfish genera (hyperopisus and pollimyrus): lowest chromosome number in the family mormyridae (osteoglossiformes)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8520028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34721818
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/compcytogen.v15.i4.67681
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