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Title: Stable karyotypes: A general rule for the fish of the family Prochilodontidae?
Authors: Terêncio, Maria Leandra
Schneider, Carlos Henrique
Gross, Maria Claudia
Vicari, Marcelo Ricardo
Feldberg, Eliana
Keywords: Chromosome
Comparative Study
Cytogenetics
Genetic Analysis
Genetic Marker
Genetic Structure
Genome
Karyotype
Molecular Analysis
River Basin
Teleost
Amazon Basin
Prochilodontidae
Semaprochilodus
Semaprochilodus Insignis
Semaprochilodus Taeniurus
Issue Date: 2012
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Hydrobiologia
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 686, Número 1, Pags. 147-156
Abstract: Cytogenetic studies involving the family Prochilodontidae have shown that these fish can be characterized by a constant diploid number and a conserved karyotypic macrostructure. This study focused on comparative physical chromosomal mapping using 18S and 5S rDNA to compare the species Semaprochilodus insignis and S. taeniurus. Our results indicated the conservation of large number of conventional chromosomal markers. The molecular cytogenetic analyses of the location of the 18S rDNA indicated the maintenance of a chromosome pair bearing these sites in both species analyzed, and it appears to be a conserved character among the majority of the species of this family. The stability of the number of 5S ribosomal DNA sites and their chromosomal localization as has been reported for the Prochilodontidae was not, however, confirmed for S. insignis and S. taeniurus, as these species showed multiple specific rDNA 5S sites. As such, and in spite of the fact that a number of studies indicate that the family Prochilodontidae has a conserved karyotypic structure, the utilization of molecular tools that use chromosomal segments as markers revealed that this presumed stability cannot be extended to the genome level for the species S. insignis and S. taeniurus. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1007/s10750-012-1006-3
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