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Study of four Neotropical species of tree crickets Oecanthus Serville, 1831 (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) using cytogenetic and molecular markers

Karyotypes in the worldwide subfamily Oecanthinae show variations in diploid number, chromosome morphology, and sex-chromosome system. This study described the chromosome set and phylogenetic relationships of four Neotropical species, Oecanthus lineolatus, O. valensis, O. pallidus, and O. pictus. We...

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Autores principales: Silva, Anelise Fernandes e, de Oliveira, Thays Duarte, Bertocchi, Natasha Ávila, Valente, Vera Lúcia da Silva, Zefa, Edison, Deprá, Maríndia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9059253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35499272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2021-0213
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author Silva, Anelise Fernandes e
de Oliveira, Thays Duarte
Bertocchi, Natasha Ávila
Valente, Vera Lúcia da Silva
Zefa, Edison
Deprá, Maríndia
author_facet Silva, Anelise Fernandes e
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Bertocchi, Natasha Ávila
Valente, Vera Lúcia da Silva
Zefa, Edison
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description Karyotypes in the worldwide subfamily Oecanthinae show variations in diploid number, chromosome morphology, and sex-chromosome system. This study described the chromosome set and phylogenetic relationships of four Neotropical species, Oecanthus lineolatus, O. valensis, O. pallidus, and O. pictus. We used classical cytogenetics and Bayesian Inference for phylogenetic reconstruction, using the mitochondrial genes COI, 12S rRNA, and 16S rRNA; and analyzed the phylogenetic patterns of changes in chromosome numbers, using ChromEvol. We observed differences in chromosome number among species and two different sex-chromosome systems. Oecanthus pictus showed 2n = 21, X0♂/22, XX♀; O. lineolatus, 2n = 20, XY♂/XX♀; and O. valensis and O. pallidus, 2n = 18, XY♂/XX♀. The karyotype of Oecanthus was asymmetric, one group with large chromosomes and variation in heterochromatin distribution, and another with small acrocentric chromosomes. The phylogenetic tree recovered two main groups: one with the Palearctic species and another with species from different bioregions, but with low posterior probability. The Neotropical species grouped separately, O. valensis and O. pictus with Nearctic and Ethiopian species, and O. pallidus and O. lineolatus in another, well-supported clade. Together, the phylogenic and chromosome data suggest descending dysploidy events during the evolution of the group.
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spelling pubmed-90592532022-05-12 Study of four Neotropical species of tree crickets Oecanthus Serville, 1831 (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) using cytogenetic and molecular markers Silva, Anelise Fernandes e de Oliveira, Thays Duarte Bertocchi, Natasha Ávila Valente, Vera Lúcia da Silva Zefa, Edison Deprá, Maríndia Genet Mol Biol Animal Genetics Karyotypes in the worldwide subfamily Oecanthinae show variations in diploid number, chromosome morphology, and sex-chromosome system. This study described the chromosome set and phylogenetic relationships of four Neotropical species, Oecanthus lineolatus, O. valensis, O. pallidus, and O. pictus. We used classical cytogenetics and Bayesian Inference for phylogenetic reconstruction, using the mitochondrial genes COI, 12S rRNA, and 16S rRNA; and analyzed the phylogenetic patterns of changes in chromosome numbers, using ChromEvol. We observed differences in chromosome number among species and two different sex-chromosome systems. Oecanthus pictus showed 2n = 21, X0♂/22, XX♀; O. lineolatus, 2n = 20, XY♂/XX♀; and O. valensis and O. pallidus, 2n = 18, XY♂/XX♀. The karyotype of Oecanthus was asymmetric, one group with large chromosomes and variation in heterochromatin distribution, and another with small acrocentric chromosomes. The phylogenetic tree recovered two main groups: one with the Palearctic species and another with species from different bioregions, but with low posterior probability. The Neotropical species grouped separately, O. valensis and O. pictus with Nearctic and Ethiopian species, and O. pallidus and O. lineolatus in another, well-supported clade. Together, the phylogenic and chromosome data suggest descending dysploidy events during the evolution of the group. Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2022-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9059253/ /pubmed/35499272 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2021-0213 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
Silva, Anelise Fernandes e
de Oliveira, Thays Duarte
Bertocchi, Natasha Ávila
Valente, Vera Lúcia da Silva
Zefa, Edison
Deprá, Maríndia
Study of four Neotropical species of tree crickets Oecanthus Serville, 1831 (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) using cytogenetic and molecular markers
title Study of four Neotropical species of tree crickets Oecanthus Serville, 1831 (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) using cytogenetic and molecular markers
title_full Study of four Neotropical species of tree crickets Oecanthus Serville, 1831 (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) using cytogenetic and molecular markers
title_fullStr Study of four Neotropical species of tree crickets Oecanthus Serville, 1831 (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) using cytogenetic and molecular markers
title_full_unstemmed Study of four Neotropical species of tree crickets Oecanthus Serville, 1831 (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) using cytogenetic and molecular markers
title_short Study of four Neotropical species of tree crickets Oecanthus Serville, 1831 (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) using cytogenetic and molecular markers
title_sort study of four neotropical species of tree crickets oecanthus serville, 1831 (orthoptera, gryllidae) using cytogenetic and molecular markers
topic Animal Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9059253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35499272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2021-0213
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