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First cytogenetic data on Afrotropical lutefishes (Citharinidae) in the light of karyotype evolution in Characiformes

The Afrotropical lutefish family Citharinidae (Citharinoidei, Characiformes) comprises three genera with eight species in total. Although Citharinidae have been studied in terms of taxonomy and systematics, no cytogenetic information was available for any representative of the family. Furthermore, o...

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Autores principales: Simanovsky, Sergey A., Medvedev, Dmitry A., Tefera, Fekadu, Golubtsov, Alexander S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9849050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36761810
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/compcytogen.v16.i2.79133
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author Simanovsky, Sergey A.
Medvedev, Dmitry A.
Tefera, Fekadu
Golubtsov, Alexander S.
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Medvedev, Dmitry A.
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Golubtsov, Alexander S.
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description The Afrotropical lutefish family Citharinidae (Citharinoidei, Characiformes) comprises three genera with eight species in total. Although Citharinidae have been studied in terms of taxonomy and systematics, no cytogenetic information was available for any representative of the family. Furthermore, only one species out of 116 in Citharinoidei (Distichodusaffinis Günther, 1873) has been studied cytogenetically. Here, we report the karyotypes of Citharinuscitharus (Geoffroy St. Hilaire, 1809) from West Africa and Citharinuslatus Müller et Troschel, 1844 from Northeast Africa. The former has the diploid chromosome number 2n = 40 and the fundamental number FN = 80, while the latter has 2n = 44 and FN = 88. Hence, these karyotypes consist exclusively of bi-armed chromosomes. Such karyotypes were previously found in D.affinis and in many lineages of Neotropical species of another suborder of Characiformes, Characoidei. In contrast, the karyotypes dominated by uni-armed elements are typical for a number of phylogenetically basal lineages of Afrotropical and Neotropical Characoidei. We discuss the importance of our data on Citharinidae for the understanding of the karyotype evolution within the order Characiformes.
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spelling pubmed-98490502023-02-08 First cytogenetic data on Afrotropical lutefishes (Citharinidae) in the light of karyotype evolution in Characiformes Simanovsky, Sergey A. Medvedev, Dmitry A. Tefera, Fekadu Golubtsov, Alexander S. Comp Cytogenet Research Article The Afrotropical lutefish family Citharinidae (Citharinoidei, Characiformes) comprises three genera with eight species in total. Although Citharinidae have been studied in terms of taxonomy and systematics, no cytogenetic information was available for any representative of the family. Furthermore, only one species out of 116 in Citharinoidei (Distichodusaffinis Günther, 1873) has been studied cytogenetically. Here, we report the karyotypes of Citharinuscitharus (Geoffroy St. Hilaire, 1809) from West Africa and Citharinuslatus Müller et Troschel, 1844 from Northeast Africa. The former has the diploid chromosome number 2n = 40 and the fundamental number FN = 80, while the latter has 2n = 44 and FN = 88. Hence, these karyotypes consist exclusively of bi-armed chromosomes. Such karyotypes were previously found in D.affinis and in many lineages of Neotropical species of another suborder of Characiformes, Characoidei. In contrast, the karyotypes dominated by uni-armed elements are typical for a number of phylogenetically basal lineages of Afrotropical and Neotropical Characoidei. We discuss the importance of our data on Citharinidae for the understanding of the karyotype evolution within the order Characiformes. Pensoft Publishers 2022-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9849050/ /pubmed/36761810 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/compcytogen.v16.i2.79133 Text en Sergey A. Simanovsky, Dmitry A. Medvedev, Fekadu Tefera, Alexander S. Golubtsov 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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Simanovsky, Sergey A.
Medvedev, Dmitry A.
Tefera, Fekadu
Golubtsov, Alexander S.
First cytogenetic data on Afrotropical lutefishes (Citharinidae) in the light of karyotype evolution in Characiformes
title First cytogenetic data on Afrotropical lutefishes (Citharinidae) in the light of karyotype evolution in Characiformes
title_full First cytogenetic data on Afrotropical lutefishes (Citharinidae) in the light of karyotype evolution in Characiformes
title_fullStr First cytogenetic data on Afrotropical lutefishes (Citharinidae) in the light of karyotype evolution in Characiformes
title_full_unstemmed First cytogenetic data on Afrotropical lutefishes (Citharinidae) in the light of karyotype evolution in Characiformes
title_short First cytogenetic data on Afrotropical lutefishes (Citharinidae) in the light of karyotype evolution in Characiformes
title_sort first cytogenetic data on afrotropical lutefishes (citharinidae) in the light of karyotype evolution in characiformes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9849050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36761810
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/compcytogen.v16.i2.79133
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