1. Cytogenetic analysis in the neotropical fish Astyanax goyacensis Eigenmann, 1908 (Characidae, incertae sedis): karyotype description and occurrence of B microchromosomes
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Mara Cristina de Almeida, Sandra Morelli, Jonathan Pena Castro, Marcelo Ricardo Vicari, Roberto Ferreira Artoni, Leonardo Gusso Goll, Carine Mendonça Francisco, and Luana Pereira dos Santos
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Short Report ,Biology ,Synteny ,Biochemistry ,Supernumerary chromosome ,Centromere ,Genetics ,medicine ,Genetics(clinical) ,Molecular Biology ,Genetics (clinical) ,Biochemistry, medical ,B chromosome ,18S rDNA ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Cytogenetics ,Chromosome ,Karyotype ,Incertae sedis ,Molecular Medicine ,Microdissection ,Fluorescence in situ hybridization - Abstract
Background: B chromosomes, also known as supernumerary or accessory chromosomes, are additional chromosomes over the standard complement found in various groups of plants and animals. We investigated the presence of, and characterized, supernumerary microchromosomes in Astyanax goyacensis using classical and molecular cytogenetic methods. Findings: Three specimens possessed 2n = 50 chromosomes (8m + 26sm + 8st + 8a), and two specimens contained 1 to 9 additional B microchromosomes varying intra- and inter-individually. Chromosome painting with a B chromosome-specific probe yielded signals for several B microchromosomes, with one exhibiting no markings. Acrocentric chromosomes of the standard complement were also painted. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) using ribosomal probes located two chromosome pairs carrying 18S rDNA marked on the short arm, and one pair carrying 5S rDNA with pericentromeric markings. One chromosome was observed in synteny with 18S cistrons. Conclusion: These data contribute to knowledge of the karyotype evolution, the origin of B chromosomes, and to an understanding of the functionality of rDNA.
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- 2013
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