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Reconstruction of the Doradinae (Siluriformes-Doradidae) ancestral diploid number and NOR pattern reveals new insights about the karyotypic diversification of the Neotropical thorny catfishes

Doradinae (Siluriformes: Doradidae) is the most species-rich subfamily among thorny catfishes, encompassing over 77 valid species, found mainly in Amazon and Platina hydrographic basins. Here, we analyzed seven Doradinae species using combined methods (e.g., cytogenetic tools and Mesquite ancestral...

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Autores principales: Takagui, Fábio H., Viana, Patrik, Baumgärtner, Lucas, Bitencourt, Jamille A., Margarido, Vladimir Pavan, Lui, Roberto Laridondo, Feldberg, Eliana, Birindelli, Jose Luis Olivan, Almeida, Fernanda Simões, Giuliano-Caetano, Lucia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8612126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34821336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2020-0068
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author Takagui, Fábio H.
Viana, Patrik
Baumgärtner, Lucas
Bitencourt, Jamille A.
Margarido, Vladimir Pavan
Lui, Roberto Laridondo
Feldberg, Eliana
Birindelli, Jose Luis Olivan
Almeida, Fernanda Simões
Giuliano-Caetano, Lucia
author_facet Takagui, Fábio H.
Viana, Patrik
Baumgärtner, Lucas
Bitencourt, Jamille A.
Margarido, Vladimir Pavan
Lui, Roberto Laridondo
Feldberg, Eliana
Birindelli, Jose Luis Olivan
Almeida, Fernanda Simões
Giuliano-Caetano, Lucia
author_sort Takagui, Fábio H.
collection PubMed
description Doradinae (Siluriformes: Doradidae) is the most species-rich subfamily among thorny catfishes, encompassing over 77 valid species, found mainly in Amazon and Platina hydrographic basins. Here, we analyzed seven Doradinae species using combined methods (e.g., cytogenetic tools and Mesquite ancestral reconstruction software) in order to scrutinize the processes that mediated the karyotype diversification in this subfamily. Our ancestral reconstruction recovered that 2n=58 chromosomes and simple nucleolar organizer regions (NOR) are ancestral features only for Wertheimerinae and the most clades of Doradinae. Some exceptions were found in Trachydoras paraguayensis (2n=56), Trachydoras steindachneri (2n=60), Ossancora punctata (2n=66) and Platydoras hancockii whose karyotypes showed a multiple NOR system. The large thorny catfishes, such as Pterodoras granulosus, Oxydoras niger and Centrodoras brachiatus share several karyotype features, with subtle variations only regarding their heterochromatin distribution. On the other hand, a remarkable karyotypic variability has been reported in the fimbriate barbells thorny catfishes. These two contrasting karyoevolution trajectories emerged from a complex interaction between chromosome rearrangements (e.g., inversions and Robertsonian translocations) and mechanisms of heterochromatin dispersion. Moreover, we believe that biological features, such as microhabitats preferences, populational size, low vagility and migratory behavior played a key role during the origin and maintenance of chromosome diversity in Doradinae subfamily.
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spelling pubmed-86121262021-12-03 Reconstruction of the Doradinae (Siluriformes-Doradidae) ancestral diploid number and NOR pattern reveals new insights about the karyotypic diversification of the Neotropical thorny catfishes Takagui, Fábio H. Viana, Patrik Baumgärtner, Lucas Bitencourt, Jamille A. Margarido, Vladimir Pavan Lui, Roberto Laridondo Feldberg, Eliana Birindelli, Jose Luis Olivan Almeida, Fernanda Simões Giuliano-Caetano, Lucia Genet Mol Biol Animal Genetics Doradinae (Siluriformes: Doradidae) is the most species-rich subfamily among thorny catfishes, encompassing over 77 valid species, found mainly in Amazon and Platina hydrographic basins. Here, we analyzed seven Doradinae species using combined methods (e.g., cytogenetic tools and Mesquite ancestral reconstruction software) in order to scrutinize the processes that mediated the karyotype diversification in this subfamily. Our ancestral reconstruction recovered that 2n=58 chromosomes and simple nucleolar organizer regions (NOR) are ancestral features only for Wertheimerinae and the most clades of Doradinae. Some exceptions were found in Trachydoras paraguayensis (2n=56), Trachydoras steindachneri (2n=60), Ossancora punctata (2n=66) and Platydoras hancockii whose karyotypes showed a multiple NOR system. The large thorny catfishes, such as Pterodoras granulosus, Oxydoras niger and Centrodoras brachiatus share several karyotype features, with subtle variations only regarding their heterochromatin distribution. On the other hand, a remarkable karyotypic variability has been reported in the fimbriate barbells thorny catfishes. These two contrasting karyoevolution trajectories emerged from a complex interaction between chromosome rearrangements (e.g., inversions and Robertsonian translocations) and mechanisms of heterochromatin dispersion. Moreover, we believe that biological features, such as microhabitats preferences, populational size, low vagility and migratory behavior played a key role during the origin and maintenance of chromosome diversity in Doradinae subfamily. Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2021-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8612126/ /pubmed/34821336 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2020-0068 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
Takagui, Fábio H.
Viana, Patrik
Baumgärtner, Lucas
Bitencourt, Jamille A.
Margarido, Vladimir Pavan
Lui, Roberto Laridondo
Feldberg, Eliana
Birindelli, Jose Luis Olivan
Almeida, Fernanda Simões
Giuliano-Caetano, Lucia
Reconstruction of the Doradinae (Siluriformes-Doradidae) ancestral diploid number and NOR pattern reveals new insights about the karyotypic diversification of the Neotropical thorny catfishes
title Reconstruction of the Doradinae (Siluriformes-Doradidae) ancestral diploid number and NOR pattern reveals new insights about the karyotypic diversification of the Neotropical thorny catfishes
title_full Reconstruction of the Doradinae (Siluriformes-Doradidae) ancestral diploid number and NOR pattern reveals new insights about the karyotypic diversification of the Neotropical thorny catfishes
title_fullStr Reconstruction of the Doradinae (Siluriformes-Doradidae) ancestral diploid number and NOR pattern reveals new insights about the karyotypic diversification of the Neotropical thorny catfishes
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruction of the Doradinae (Siluriformes-Doradidae) ancestral diploid number and NOR pattern reveals new insights about the karyotypic diversification of the Neotropical thorny catfishes
title_short Reconstruction of the Doradinae (Siluriformes-Doradidae) ancestral diploid number and NOR pattern reveals new insights about the karyotypic diversification of the Neotropical thorny catfishes
title_sort reconstruction of the doradinae (siluriformes-doradidae) ancestral diploid number and nor pattern reveals new insights about the karyotypic diversification of the neotropical thorny catfishes
topic Animal Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8612126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34821336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2020-0068
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