Cestrum strigilatum (Ruiz & Pavón, 1799) B chromosome shares repetitive DNA sequences with A chromosomes of different Cestrum (Linnaeus, 1753) species

Species of Cestrum (Linnaeus, 1753) have shown large diversity in the accumulation and distribution of repetitive DNA families, and B chromosomes have been described in seven species. Some types of repetitive DNA were identified in A and B chromosomes in species of this plant group...

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Main Authors: André Luís Laforga Vanzela, Adriano Alves de Paula, Carolina Cristina Quintas, Thiago Fernandes, Joana Neres da Cruz Baldissera, Thaissa Boldieri de Souza
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Published: Pensoft Publishers 2017-08-01
Series:Comparative Cytogenetics
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spelling doaj-59fe54941dca4627b08f0f300dac0e9d2020-11-24T23:15:09ZengPensoft PublishersComparative Cytogenetics1993-07711993-078X2017-08-0111351152410.3897/CompCytogen.v11i3.1341813418 Cestrum strigilatum (Ruiz & Pavón, 1799) B chromosome shares repetitive DNA sequences with A chromosomes of different Cestrum (Linnaeus, 1753) speciesAndré Luís Laforga Vanzela0Adriano Alves de Paula1Carolina Cristina Quintas2Thiago Fernandes3Joana Neres da Cruz Baldissera4Thaissa Boldieri de Souza5State University of LondrinaState University of LondrinaState University of LondrinaState University of LondrinaState University of LondrinaState University of Londrina Species of Cestrum (Linnaeus, 1753) have shown large diversity in the accumulation and distribution of repetitive DNA families, and B chromosomes have been described in seven species. Some types of repetitive DNA were identified in A and B chromosomes in species of this plant group, such as AT-rich SSR, 35S and 5S rDNA, C-Giemsa and C-CMA/DAPI bands and retrotransposons. To increase our understanding of the relationships of A and B chromosomes, the B of C. strigilatum Ruiz & Pavón, 1799 was microdissected, amplified and hybridized in situ against chromosomes of this species, and in six other species of this genus. FISH signals were observed in whole the B of C. strigilatum, including stretches of A chromosomes, as well as in some A chromosomes of all tested species. A strong FISH signal was seen adjacent to the 5S rDNA in the proximal region of pair 8 of all species and, due to this, we have searched for 5S rDNA fragments in the microdissected B chromosome. PCR and sequencing data evidenced 5S rDNA deletion along evolutionary pathways of the B of C. strigilatum. Although A and B chromosomes displayed redundancy in the repetitive DNA families in different species, the B of C. strigilatum seemed to differ from those Bs of other Cestrum species by the loss of rDNA fractions. A possible origin of Bs in Cestrum was discussed. https://compcytogen.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=13418
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author André Luís Laforga Vanzela
Adriano Alves de Paula
Carolina Cristina Quintas
Thiago Fernandes
Joana Neres da Cruz Baldissera
Thaissa Boldieri de Souza
spellingShingle André Luís Laforga Vanzela
Adriano Alves de Paula
Carolina Cristina Quintas
Thiago Fernandes
Joana Neres da Cruz Baldissera
Thaissa Boldieri de Souza
Cestrum strigilatum (Ruiz & Pavón, 1799) B chromosome shares repetitive DNA sequences with A chromosomes of different Cestrum (Linnaeus, 1753) species
Comparative Cytogenetics
author_facet André Luís Laforga Vanzela
Adriano Alves de Paula
Carolina Cristina Quintas
Thiago Fernandes
Joana Neres da Cruz Baldissera
Thaissa Boldieri de Souza
author_sort André Luís Laforga Vanzela
title Cestrum strigilatum (Ruiz & Pavón, 1799) B chromosome shares repetitive DNA sequences with A chromosomes of different Cestrum (Linnaeus, 1753) species
title_short Cestrum strigilatum (Ruiz & Pavón, 1799) B chromosome shares repetitive DNA sequences with A chromosomes of different Cestrum (Linnaeus, 1753) species
title_full Cestrum strigilatum (Ruiz & Pavón, 1799) B chromosome shares repetitive DNA sequences with A chromosomes of different Cestrum (Linnaeus, 1753) species
title_fullStr Cestrum strigilatum (Ruiz & Pavón, 1799) B chromosome shares repetitive DNA sequences with A chromosomes of different Cestrum (Linnaeus, 1753) species
title_full_unstemmed Cestrum strigilatum (Ruiz & Pavón, 1799) B chromosome shares repetitive DNA sequences with A chromosomes of different Cestrum (Linnaeus, 1753) species
title_sort cestrum strigilatum (ruiz & pavón, 1799) b chromosome shares repetitive dna sequences with a chromosomes of different cestrum (linnaeus, 1753) species
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Comparative Cytogenetics
issn 1993-0771
1993-078X
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Species of Cestrum (Linnaeus, 1753) have shown large diversity in the accumulation and distribution of repetitive DNA families, and B chromosomes have been described in seven species. Some types of repetitive DNA were identified in A and B chromosomes in species of this plant group, such as AT-rich SSR, 35S and 5S rDNA, C-Giemsa and C-CMA/DAPI bands and retrotransposons. To increase our understanding of the relationships of A and B chromosomes, the B of C. strigilatum Ruiz & Pavón, 1799 was microdissected, amplified and hybridized in situ against chromosomes of this species, and in six other species of this genus. FISH signals were observed in whole the B of C. strigilatum, including stretches of A chromosomes, as well as in some A chromosomes of all tested species. A strong FISH signal was seen adjacent to the 5S rDNA in the proximal region of pair 8 of all species and, due to this, we have searched for 5S rDNA fragments in the microdissected B chromosome. PCR and sequencing data evidenced 5S rDNA deletion along evolutionary pathways of the B of C. strigilatum. Although A and B chromosomes displayed redundancy in the repetitive DNA families in different species, the B of C. strigilatum seemed to differ from those Bs of other Cestrum species by the loss of rDNA fractions. A possible origin of Bs in Cestrum was discussed.
url https://compcytogen.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=13418
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