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Tracking the Evolutionary Trends Among Small-Size Fishes of the Genus Pyrrhulina (Characiforme, Lebiasinidae): New Insights From a Molecular Cytogenetic Perspective

Miniature fishes have always been a challenge for cytogenetic studies due to the difficulty in obtaining chromosomal preparations, making them virtually unexplored. An example of this scenario relies on members of the family Lebiasinidae which include miniature to medium-sized, poorly known species,...

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Autores principales: de Moraes, Renata Luiza Rosa, Sassi, Francisco de Menezes Cavalcante, Bertollo, Luiz Antonio Carlos, Marinho, Manoela Maria Ferreira, Viana, Patrik Ferreira, Feldberg, Eliana, Oliveira, Vanessa Cristina Sales, Deon, Geize Aparecida, Al-Rikabi, Ahmed B. H., Liehr, Thomas, Cioffi, Marcelo de Bello
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8526856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34691160
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.769984
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author de Moraes, Renata Luiza Rosa
Sassi, Francisco de Menezes Cavalcante
Bertollo, Luiz Antonio Carlos
Marinho, Manoela Maria Ferreira
Viana, Patrik Ferreira
Feldberg, Eliana
Oliveira, Vanessa Cristina Sales
Deon, Geize Aparecida
Al-Rikabi, Ahmed B. H.
Liehr, Thomas
Cioffi, Marcelo de Bello
author_facet de Moraes, Renata Luiza Rosa
Sassi, Francisco de Menezes Cavalcante
Bertollo, Luiz Antonio Carlos
Marinho, Manoela Maria Ferreira
Viana, Patrik Ferreira
Feldberg, Eliana
Oliveira, Vanessa Cristina Sales
Deon, Geize Aparecida
Al-Rikabi, Ahmed B. H.
Liehr, Thomas
Cioffi, Marcelo de Bello
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description Miniature fishes have always been a challenge for cytogenetic studies due to the difficulty in obtaining chromosomal preparations, making them virtually unexplored. An example of this scenario relies on members of the family Lebiasinidae which include miniature to medium-sized, poorly known species, until very recently. The present study is part of undergoing major cytogenetic advances seeking to elucidate the evolutionary history of lebiasinids. Aiming to examine the karyotype diversification more deeply in Pyrrhulina, here we combined classical and molecular cytogenetic analyses, including Giemsa staining, C-banding, repetitive DNA mapping, comparative genomic hybridization (CGH), and whole chromosome painting (WCP) to perform the first analyses in five Pyrrhulina species (Pyrrhulina aff. marilynae, Pyrrhulina sp., P. obermulleri, P. marilynae and Pyrrhulina cf. laeta). The diploid number (2n) ranged from 40 to 42 chromosomes among all analyzed species, but P. marilynae is strikingly differentiated by having 2n = 32 chromosomes and a karyotype composed of large meta/submetacentric chromosomes, whose plesiomorphic status is discussed. The distribution of microsatellites does not markedly differ among species, but the number and position of the rDNA sites underwent significant changes among them. Interspecific comparative genome hybridization (CGH) found a moderate divergence in the repetitive DNA content among the species’ genomes. Noteworthy, the WCP reinforced our previous hypothesis on the origin of the X(1)X(2)Y multiple sex chromosome system in P. semifasciata. In summary, our data suggest that the karyotype differentiation in Pyrrhulina has been driven by major structural rearrangements, accompanied by high dynamics of repetitive DNAs.
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spelling pubmed-85268562021-10-21 Tracking the Evolutionary Trends Among Small-Size Fishes of the Genus Pyrrhulina (Characiforme, Lebiasinidae): New Insights From a Molecular Cytogenetic Perspective de Moraes, Renata Luiza Rosa Sassi, Francisco de Menezes Cavalcante Bertollo, Luiz Antonio Carlos Marinho, Manoela Maria Ferreira Viana, Patrik Ferreira Feldberg, Eliana Oliveira, Vanessa Cristina Sales Deon, Geize Aparecida Al-Rikabi, Ahmed B. H. Liehr, Thomas Cioffi, Marcelo de Bello Front Genet Genetics Miniature fishes have always been a challenge for cytogenetic studies due to the difficulty in obtaining chromosomal preparations, making them virtually unexplored. An example of this scenario relies on members of the family Lebiasinidae which include miniature to medium-sized, poorly known species, until very recently. The present study is part of undergoing major cytogenetic advances seeking to elucidate the evolutionary history of lebiasinids. Aiming to examine the karyotype diversification more deeply in Pyrrhulina, here we combined classical and molecular cytogenetic analyses, including Giemsa staining, C-banding, repetitive DNA mapping, comparative genomic hybridization (CGH), and whole chromosome painting (WCP) to perform the first analyses in five Pyrrhulina species (Pyrrhulina aff. marilynae, Pyrrhulina sp., P. obermulleri, P. marilynae and Pyrrhulina cf. laeta). The diploid number (2n) ranged from 40 to 42 chromosomes among all analyzed species, but P. marilynae is strikingly differentiated by having 2n = 32 chromosomes and a karyotype composed of large meta/submetacentric chromosomes, whose plesiomorphic status is discussed. The distribution of microsatellites does not markedly differ among species, but the number and position of the rDNA sites underwent significant changes among them. Interspecific comparative genome hybridization (CGH) found a moderate divergence in the repetitive DNA content among the species’ genomes. Noteworthy, the WCP reinforced our previous hypothesis on the origin of the X(1)X(2)Y multiple sex chromosome system in P. semifasciata. In summary, our data suggest that the karyotype differentiation in Pyrrhulina has been driven by major structural rearrangements, accompanied by high dynamics of repetitive DNAs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8526856/ /pubmed/34691160 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.769984 Text en Copyright © 2021 de Moraes, Sassi, Bertollo, Marinho, Viana, Feldberg, Oliveira, Deon, Al-Rikabi, Liehr and Cioffi. 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). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
de Moraes, Renata Luiza Rosa
Sassi, Francisco de Menezes Cavalcante
Bertollo, Luiz Antonio Carlos
Marinho, Manoela Maria Ferreira
Viana, Patrik Ferreira
Feldberg, Eliana
Oliveira, Vanessa Cristina Sales
Deon, Geize Aparecida
Al-Rikabi, Ahmed B. H.
Liehr, Thomas
Cioffi, Marcelo de Bello
Tracking the Evolutionary Trends Among Small-Size Fishes of the Genus Pyrrhulina (Characiforme, Lebiasinidae): New Insights From a Molecular Cytogenetic Perspective
title Tracking the Evolutionary Trends Among Small-Size Fishes of the Genus Pyrrhulina (Characiforme, Lebiasinidae): New Insights From a Molecular Cytogenetic Perspective
title_full Tracking the Evolutionary Trends Among Small-Size Fishes of the Genus Pyrrhulina (Characiforme, Lebiasinidae): New Insights From a Molecular Cytogenetic Perspective
title_fullStr Tracking the Evolutionary Trends Among Small-Size Fishes of the Genus Pyrrhulina (Characiforme, Lebiasinidae): New Insights From a Molecular Cytogenetic Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Tracking the Evolutionary Trends Among Small-Size Fishes of the Genus Pyrrhulina (Characiforme, Lebiasinidae): New Insights From a Molecular Cytogenetic Perspective
title_short Tracking the Evolutionary Trends Among Small-Size Fishes of the Genus Pyrrhulina (Characiforme, Lebiasinidae): New Insights From a Molecular Cytogenetic Perspective
title_sort tracking the evolutionary trends among small-size fishes of the genus pyrrhulina (characiforme, lebiasinidae): new insights from a molecular cytogenetic perspective
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8526856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34691160
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.769984
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