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A new view on the scenario of karyotypic stasis in Epinephelidae fish: Cytogenetic, historical, and biogeographic approaches
Epinephelidae (groupers) is an astonishingly diverse group of carnivorous fish widely distributed in reef environments around the world, with growing economic importance. The first chromosomal inferences suggested a conservative scenario for the family. However, to date, this has not been validated...
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author | Amorim, Karlla Danielle Jorge da Costa, Gideão Wagner Werneck Félix Cioffi, Marcelo de Bello Tanomtong, Alongklod Bertollo, Luiz Antônio Carlos Molina, Wagner Franco |
author_facet | Amorim, Karlla Danielle Jorge da Costa, Gideão Wagner Werneck Félix Cioffi, Marcelo de Bello Tanomtong, Alongklod Bertollo, Luiz Antônio Carlos Molina, Wagner Franco |
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description | Epinephelidae (groupers) is an astonishingly diverse group of carnivorous fish widely distributed in reef environments around the world, with growing economic importance. The first chromosomal inferences suggested a conservative scenario for the family. However, to date, this has not been validated using biogeographic and phylogenetic approaches. Thus, to estimate karyotype diversification among groupers, eight species from the Atlantic and Indian oceans were investigated using conventional cytogenetic protocols and fluorescence in situ hybridization of repetitive sequences (rDNA, microsatellites, transposable elements). Despite the remarkable persistence of some symplesiomorphic karyotype patterns, such as all species sharing 2n=48 and most preserve a basal karyotype (2n=48 acrocentrics), the chromosomal diversification in the family revealed an unsuspected evolutionary dynamic, where about 40% of the species escape from the ancestral karyotype pattern. These karyotype changes showed a relation with the historical biogeography, likely as a byproduct of the progressive occupancy of new areas (huge diversity of adaptive and speciation conditions). In this context, oceanic regions harboring more recent clades such as those of the Indo-Pacific, exhibited a higher karyotype diversity. Therefore, the karyotype evolution of Epinephelidae fits well with the expansion and geographic contingencies of its clades, providing a more complex and diverse scenario than previously assumed. |
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spelling | pubmed-86081042021-12-02 A new view on the scenario of karyotypic stasis in Epinephelidae fish: Cytogenetic, historical, and biogeographic approaches Amorim, Karlla Danielle Jorge da Costa, Gideão Wagner Werneck Félix Cioffi, Marcelo de Bello Tanomtong, Alongklod Bertollo, Luiz Antônio Carlos Molina, Wagner Franco Genet Mol Biol Animal Genetics Epinephelidae (groupers) is an astonishingly diverse group of carnivorous fish widely distributed in reef environments around the world, with growing economic importance. The first chromosomal inferences suggested a conservative scenario for the family. However, to date, this has not been validated using biogeographic and phylogenetic approaches. Thus, to estimate karyotype diversification among groupers, eight species from the Atlantic and Indian oceans were investigated using conventional cytogenetic protocols and fluorescence in situ hybridization of repetitive sequences (rDNA, microsatellites, transposable elements). Despite the remarkable persistence of some symplesiomorphic karyotype patterns, such as all species sharing 2n=48 and most preserve a basal karyotype (2n=48 acrocentrics), the chromosomal diversification in the family revealed an unsuspected evolutionary dynamic, where about 40% of the species escape from the ancestral karyotype pattern. These karyotype changes showed a relation with the historical biogeography, likely as a byproduct of the progressive occupancy of new areas (huge diversity of adaptive and speciation conditions). In this context, oceanic regions harboring more recent clades such as those of the Indo-Pacific, exhibited a higher karyotype diversity. Therefore, the karyotype evolution of Epinephelidae fits well with the expansion and geographic contingencies of its clades, providing a more complex and diverse scenario than previously assumed. Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2021-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8608104/ /pubmed/34807969 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2021-0122 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 Amorim, Karlla Danielle Jorge da Costa, Gideão Wagner Werneck Félix Cioffi, Marcelo de Bello Tanomtong, Alongklod Bertollo, Luiz Antônio Carlos Molina, Wagner Franco A new view on the scenario of karyotypic stasis in Epinephelidae fish: Cytogenetic, historical, and biogeographic approaches |
title | A new view on the scenario of karyotypic stasis in Epinephelidae fish: Cytogenetic, historical, and biogeographic approaches |
title_full | A new view on the scenario of karyotypic stasis in Epinephelidae fish: Cytogenetic, historical, and biogeographic approaches |
title_fullStr | A new view on the scenario of karyotypic stasis in Epinephelidae fish: Cytogenetic, historical, and biogeographic approaches |
title_full_unstemmed | A new view on the scenario of karyotypic stasis in Epinephelidae fish: Cytogenetic, historical, and biogeographic approaches |
title_short | A new view on the scenario of karyotypic stasis in Epinephelidae fish: Cytogenetic, historical, and biogeographic approaches |
title_sort | new view on the scenario of karyotypic stasis in epinephelidae fish: cytogenetic, historical, and biogeographic approaches |
topic | Animal Genetics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8608104/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34807969 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2021-0122 |
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