Size Polymorphism in Alleles of the Myoglobin Gene from Biomphalaria Mollusks

Introns are common among all eukaryotes, while only a limited number of introns are found in prokaryotes. Globin and globin-like proteins are widely distributed in nature, being found even in prokaryotes and a wide range of patterns of intron-exon have been reported in several eukaryotic globin gene...

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Main Authors: Marcelo M. Santoro, Alexandre M.C. Santos, Karyne N. Souza, Cristiane A. Brito, Teofânia H.D.A. Vidigal, Kádima N. Teixeira
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2010-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/1/3/357/
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spelling doaj-4522ed616b0a4945b3213eeb037f3b352020-11-24T23:51:07ZengMDPI AGGenes2073-44252010-10-011335737010.3390/genes1030357Size Polymorphism in Alleles of the Myoglobin Gene from Biomphalaria MollusksMarcelo M. SantoroAlexandre M.C. SantosKaryne N. SouzaCristiane A. BritoTeofânia H.D.A. VidigalKádima N. TeixeiraIntrons are common among all eukaryotes, while only a limited number of introns are found in prokaryotes. Globin and globin-like proteins are widely distributed in nature, being found even in prokaryotes and a wide range of patterns of intron-exon have been reported in several eukaryotic globin genes. Globin genes in invertebrates show considerable variation in the positions of introns; globins can be found without introns, with only one intron or with three introns in different positions. In this work we analyzed the introns in the myoglobin gene from Biomphalaria glabrata, B. straminea and B. tenagophila. In the Biomphalaria genus, the myoglobin gene has three introns; these were amplified by PCR and analyzed by PCR-RFLP. Results showed that the size (number or nucleotides) and the nucleotide sequence of the coding gene of the myoglobin are variable in the three species. We observed the presence of size polymorphisms in intron 2 and 3; this characterizes a homozygous/heterozygous profile and it indicates the existence of two alleles which are different in size in each species of Biomphalaria. This polymorphism could be explored for specific identification of Biomphalaria individuals. http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/1/3/357/Biomphalariamyoglobin genesize polymorphism
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author Marcelo M. Santoro
Alexandre M.C. Santos
Karyne N. Souza
Cristiane A. Brito
Teofânia H.D.A. Vidigal
Kádima N. Teixeira
spellingShingle Marcelo M. Santoro
Alexandre M.C. Santos
Karyne N. Souza
Cristiane A. Brito
Teofânia H.D.A. Vidigal
Kádima N. Teixeira
Size Polymorphism in Alleles of the Myoglobin Gene from Biomphalaria Mollusks
Genes
Biomphalaria
myoglobin gene
size polymorphism
author_facet Marcelo M. Santoro
Alexandre M.C. Santos
Karyne N. Souza
Cristiane A. Brito
Teofânia H.D.A. Vidigal
Kádima N. Teixeira
author_sort Marcelo M. Santoro
title Size Polymorphism in Alleles of the Myoglobin Gene from Biomphalaria Mollusks
title_short Size Polymorphism in Alleles of the Myoglobin Gene from Biomphalaria Mollusks
title_full Size Polymorphism in Alleles of the Myoglobin Gene from Biomphalaria Mollusks
title_fullStr Size Polymorphism in Alleles of the Myoglobin Gene from Biomphalaria Mollusks
title_full_unstemmed Size Polymorphism in Alleles of the Myoglobin Gene from Biomphalaria Mollusks
title_sort size polymorphism in alleles of the myoglobin gene from biomphalaria mollusks
publisher MDPI AG
series Genes
issn 2073-4425
publishDate 2010-10-01
description Introns are common among all eukaryotes, while only a limited number of introns are found in prokaryotes. Globin and globin-like proteins are widely distributed in nature, being found even in prokaryotes and a wide range of patterns of intron-exon have been reported in several eukaryotic globin genes. Globin genes in invertebrates show considerable variation in the positions of introns; globins can be found without introns, with only one intron or with three introns in different positions. In this work we analyzed the introns in the myoglobin gene from Biomphalaria glabrata, B. straminea and B. tenagophila. In the Biomphalaria genus, the myoglobin gene has three introns; these were amplified by PCR and analyzed by PCR-RFLP. Results showed that the size (number or nucleotides) and the nucleotide sequence of the coding gene of the myoglobin are variable in the three species. We observed the presence of size polymorphisms in intron 2 and 3; this characterizes a homozygous/heterozygous profile and it indicates the existence of two alleles which are different in size in each species of Biomphalaria. This polymorphism could be explored for specific identification of Biomphalaria individuals.
topic Biomphalaria
myoglobin gene
size polymorphism
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/1/3/357/
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