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Title: Repetitive DNA and meiotic behavior of sex chromosomes in Gymnotus pantanal (Gymnotiformes, Gymnotidae)
Authors: Silva, M. R. da
Matoso, D. A.
Vicari, Marcelo Ricardo
Almeida, Mara Cristina de
Margarido, Vladimir Pavan
Artoni, Roberto Ferreira
Keywords: Repetitive Dna
Animals Tissue
Chromosome Analysis
Dna Determination
Female
Gymnotiformes
Gymnotus Pantanal
Heterochromatin
Male
Meiosis
Metaphase Chromosome
Nonhuman
Priority Journal
Sex Chromosome
Animal
Base Sequence
Chromosome Banding
Female
Gymnotiformes
In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
Karyotype
Karyotyping
Male
Meiosis
Molecular Sequence Data
Pachytene Stage
Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid
Sequence Analysis, Dna
Sex Chromosomes
Gymnotidae
Gymnotiformes
Gymnotus
Pisces
Issue Date: 2011
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Cytogenetic and Genome Research
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 135, Número 2, Pags. 143-149
Abstract: Neotropical fishes have a low rate of chromosome differentiation between sexes. The present study characterizes the first meiotic analysis of sex chromosomes in the order Gymnotiformes. Gymnotus pantanal - females had 40 chromosomes (14m/sm, 26st/a) and males had 39 chromosomes (15m/sm, 24st/a), with a fundamental number of 54 - showed a multiple sexual determination chromosome system of the type X 1X 1X 2X 2/X 1X 2Y. The heterochromatin is restricted to centromeres of all chromosomes of the karyotype. The meiotic behavior of sex chromosomes involved in this system in males is from a trivalent totally pared in the pachytene stage, with a high degree of similarity. The cells of metaphase II exhibit 19 and 20 chromosomes, normal disjunction of sex chromosomes and the formation of balanced gametes with 18 + Y and 18 + X 1X 2 chromosomes, respectively. The small amount of heterochromatin and repetitive DNA involved in this system and the high degree of chromosome similarity indicated a recent origin of the X 1X 1X 2X 2/X 1X 2Y system in G. pantanal and suggests the existence of a simple ancestral system with morphologically undifferentiated chromosomes. Copyright © 2011 S. Karger AG.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1159/000330777
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