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Karyotype differentiation and male meiosis in European clades of the spider genus Pholcus (Araneae, Pholcidae)

Haplogyne araneomorphs are a diverse spider clade. Their karyotypes are usually predominated by biarmed (i.e., metacentric and submetacentric) chromosomes and have a specific sex chromosome system, X(1)X(2)Y. These features are probably ancestral for haplogynes. Nucleolus organizer regions (NORs) sp...

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Autores principales: Král, Jiří, Ávila Herrera, Ivalú M., Šťáhlavský, František, Sadílek, David, Pavelka, Jaroslav, Chatzaki, Maria, Huber, Bernhard A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9836407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36760487
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v16i4.85059
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author Král, Jiří
Ávila Herrera, Ivalú M.
Šťáhlavský, František
Sadílek, David
Pavelka, Jaroslav
Chatzaki, Maria
Huber, Bernhard A.
author_facet Král, Jiří
Ávila Herrera, Ivalú M.
Šťáhlavský, František
Sadílek, David
Pavelka, Jaroslav
Chatzaki, Maria
Huber, Bernhard A.
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description Haplogyne araneomorphs are a diverse spider clade. Their karyotypes are usually predominated by biarmed (i.e., metacentric and submetacentric) chromosomes and have a specific sex chromosome system, X(1)X(2)Y. These features are probably ancestral for haplogynes. Nucleolus organizer regions (NORs) spread frequently from autosomes to sex chromosomes in these spiders. This study focuses on pholcids (Pholcidae), a highly diverse haplogyne family. Despite considerable recent progress in pholcid cytogenetics, knowledge on many clades remains insufficient including the most species-rich pholcid genus, Pholcus Walckenaer, 1805. To characterize the karyotype differentiation of Pholcus in Europe, we compared karyotypes, sex chromosomes, NORs, and male meiosis of seven species [P.alticeps Spassky, 1932; P.creticus Senglet, 1971; P.dentatus Wunderlich, 1995; P.fuerteventurensis Wunderlich, 1992; P.phalangioides (Fuesslin, 1775); P.opilionoides (Schrank, 1781); P.silvai Wunderlich, 1995] representing the dominant species groups in this region. The species studied show several features ancestral for Pholcus, namely the 2n♂ = 25, the X(1)X(2)Y system, and a karyotype predominated by biarmed chromosomes. Most taxa have a large acrocentric NOR-bearing pair, which evolved from a biarmed pair by a pericentric inversion. In some lineages, the acrocentric pair reverted to biarmed. Closely related species often differ in the morphology of some chromosome pairs, probably resulting from pericentric inversions and/or translocations. Such rearrangements have been implicated in the formation of reproductive barriers. While the X(1) and Y chromosomes retain their ancestral metacentric morphology, the X(2) chromosome shows a derived (acrocentric or subtelocentric) morphology. Pairing of this element is usually modified during male meiosis. NOR patterns are very diverse. The ancestral karyotype of Pholcus contained five or six terminal NORs including three X chromosome-linked loci. The number of NORs has been frequently reduced during evolution. In the Macaronesian clade, there is only a single NOR-bearing pair. Sex chromosome-linked NORs are lost in Madeiran species and in P.creticus. Our study revealed two cytotypes in the synanthropic species P.phalangioides (Madeiran and Czech), which differ by their NOR pattern and chromosome morphology. In the Czech cytotype, the large acrocentric pair was transformed into a biarmed pair by pericentric inversion.
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spelling pubmed-98364072023-02-08 Karyotype differentiation and male meiosis in European clades of the spider genus Pholcus (Araneae, Pholcidae) Král, Jiří Ávila Herrera, Ivalú M. Šťáhlavský, František Sadílek, David Pavelka, Jaroslav Chatzaki, Maria Huber, Bernhard A. Comp Cytogenet Research Article Haplogyne araneomorphs are a diverse spider clade. Their karyotypes are usually predominated by biarmed (i.e., metacentric and submetacentric) chromosomes and have a specific sex chromosome system, X(1)X(2)Y. These features are probably ancestral for haplogynes. Nucleolus organizer regions (NORs) spread frequently from autosomes to sex chromosomes in these spiders. This study focuses on pholcids (Pholcidae), a highly diverse haplogyne family. Despite considerable recent progress in pholcid cytogenetics, knowledge on many clades remains insufficient including the most species-rich pholcid genus, Pholcus Walckenaer, 1805. To characterize the karyotype differentiation of Pholcus in Europe, we compared karyotypes, sex chromosomes, NORs, and male meiosis of seven species [P.alticeps Spassky, 1932; P.creticus Senglet, 1971; P.dentatus Wunderlich, 1995; P.fuerteventurensis Wunderlich, 1992; P.phalangioides (Fuesslin, 1775); P.opilionoides (Schrank, 1781); P.silvai Wunderlich, 1995] representing the dominant species groups in this region. The species studied show several features ancestral for Pholcus, namely the 2n♂ = 25, the X(1)X(2)Y system, and a karyotype predominated by biarmed chromosomes. Most taxa have a large acrocentric NOR-bearing pair, which evolved from a biarmed pair by a pericentric inversion. In some lineages, the acrocentric pair reverted to biarmed. Closely related species often differ in the morphology of some chromosome pairs, probably resulting from pericentric inversions and/or translocations. Such rearrangements have been implicated in the formation of reproductive barriers. While the X(1) and Y chromosomes retain their ancestral metacentric morphology, the X(2) chromosome shows a derived (acrocentric or subtelocentric) morphology. Pairing of this element is usually modified during male meiosis. NOR patterns are very diverse. The ancestral karyotype of Pholcus contained five or six terminal NORs including three X chromosome-linked loci. The number of NORs has been frequently reduced during evolution. In the Macaronesian clade, there is only a single NOR-bearing pair. Sex chromosome-linked NORs are lost in Madeiran species and in P.creticus. Our study revealed two cytotypes in the synanthropic species P.phalangioides (Madeiran and Czech), which differ by their NOR pattern and chromosome morphology. In the Czech cytotype, the large acrocentric pair was transformed into a biarmed pair by pericentric inversion. Pensoft Publishers 2022-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9836407/ /pubmed/36760487 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v16i4.85059 Text en Jiří Král, Ivalú M. Ávila Herrera, František Šťáhlavský, David Sadílek, Jaroslav Pavelka, Maria Chatzaki, Bernhard A. Huber 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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Král, Jiří
Ávila Herrera, Ivalú M.
Šťáhlavský, František
Sadílek, David
Pavelka, Jaroslav
Chatzaki, Maria
Huber, Bernhard A.
Karyotype differentiation and male meiosis in European clades of the spider genus Pholcus (Araneae, Pholcidae)
title Karyotype differentiation and male meiosis in European clades of the spider genus Pholcus (Araneae, Pholcidae)
title_full Karyotype differentiation and male meiosis in European clades of the spider genus Pholcus (Araneae, Pholcidae)
title_fullStr Karyotype differentiation and male meiosis in European clades of the spider genus Pholcus (Araneae, Pholcidae)
title_full_unstemmed Karyotype differentiation and male meiosis in European clades of the spider genus Pholcus (Araneae, Pholcidae)
title_short Karyotype differentiation and male meiosis in European clades of the spider genus Pholcus (Araneae, Pholcidae)
title_sort karyotype differentiation and male meiosis in european clades of the spider genus pholcus (araneae, pholcidae)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9836407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36760487
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v16i4.85059
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