Cytogenomics Unveil Possible Transposable Elements Driving Rearrangements in Chromosomes 2 and 4 of <i>Solea senegalensis</i>

Cytogenomics, the integration of cytogenetic and genomic data, has been used here to reconstruct the evolution of chromosomes 2 and 4 of <i>Solea senegalensis</i>. <i>S. senegalensis</i> is a flat fish with a karyotype comprising 2n = 42 chromosomes: 6 metacentric + 4 submeta...

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Main Authors: María Esther Rodríguez, Ismael Cross, Alberto Arias-Pérez, Silvia Portela-Bens, Manuel Alejandro Merlo, Thomas Liehr, Laureana Rebordinos
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spelling doaj-96a8499fe7ce4c668c65ab6bb37dab282021-02-06T00:03:32ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-02-01221614161410.3390/ijms22041614Cytogenomics Unveil Possible Transposable Elements Driving Rearrangements in Chromosomes 2 and 4 of <i>Solea senegalensis</i>María Esther Rodríguez0Ismael Cross1Alberto Arias-Pérez2Silvia Portela-Bens3Manuel Alejandro Merlo4Thomas Liehr5Laureana Rebordinos6Área de Genética, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y Ambientales, Instituto Universitario de Investigación Marina (INMAR), Universidad de Cádiz, 11510 Cádiz, SpainÁrea de Genética, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y Ambientales, Instituto Universitario de Investigación Marina (INMAR), Universidad de Cádiz, 11510 Cádiz, SpainÁrea de Genética, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y Ambientales, Instituto Universitario de Investigación Marina (INMAR), Universidad de Cádiz, 11510 Cádiz, SpainÁrea de Genética, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y Ambientales, Instituto Universitario de Investigación Marina (INMAR), Universidad de Cádiz, 11510 Cádiz, SpainÁrea de Genética, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y Ambientales, Instituto Universitario de Investigación Marina (INMAR), Universidad de Cádiz, 11510 Cádiz, SpainInstitute of Human Genetics, University Clinic Jena, 07747 Jena, GermanyÁrea de Genética, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y Ambientales, Instituto Universitario de Investigación Marina (INMAR), Universidad de Cádiz, 11510 Cádiz, SpainCytogenomics, the integration of cytogenetic and genomic data, has been used here to reconstruct the evolution of chromosomes 2 and 4 of <i>Solea senegalensis</i>. <i>S. senegalensis</i> is a flat fish with a karyotype comprising 2n = 42 chromosomes: 6 metacentric + 4 submetacentric + 8 subtelocentric + 24 telocentric. The Fluorescence <i>in situ</i> Hybridization with Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes (FISH-BAC ) technique was applied to locate BACs in these chromosomes (11 and 10 BACs in chromosomes 2 and 4, respectively) and to generate integrated maps. Synteny analysis, taking eight reference fish species (<i>Cynoglossus semilaevis</i>, <i>Scophthalmus maximus</i>, <i>Sparus aurata</i>, <i>Gasterosteus aculeatus</i>, <i>Xiphophorus maculatus</i>, <i>Oryzias latipes</i>, <i>Danio rerio,</i> and <i>Lepisosteus oculatus</i>) for comparison, showed that the BACs of these two chromosomes of <i>S. senegalensis</i> were mainly distributed in two principal chromosomes in the reference species. Transposable Elements (TE) analysis showed significant differences between the two chromosomes, in terms of number of loci per Mb and coverage, and the class of TE (I or II) present. Analysis of TE divergence in chromosomes 2 and 4 compared to their syntenic regions in four reference fish species (<i>C. semilaevis</i>, <i>S. maximus</i>, <i>O. latipes,</i> and <i>D. rerio</i>) revealed differences in their age of activity compared with those species but less notable differences between the two chromosomes. Differences were also observed in peaks of divergence and coverage of TE families for all reference species even in those close to <i>S. senegalensis, </i>like <i>S. maximus</i> and <i>C. semilaevis</i>. Considered together, chromosomes 2 and 4 have evolved by Robertsonian fusions, pericentric inversions, and other chromosomal rearrangements mediated by TEs.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/4/1614<i>Solea senegalensis</i>cytogenomicschromosome evolutioncomparative genomicrepetitive sequencesrobertsonian fusions
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author María Esther Rodríguez
Ismael Cross
Alberto Arias-Pérez
Silvia Portela-Bens
Manuel Alejandro Merlo
Thomas Liehr
Laureana Rebordinos
spellingShingle María Esther Rodríguez
Ismael Cross
Alberto Arias-Pérez
Silvia Portela-Bens
Manuel Alejandro Merlo
Thomas Liehr
Laureana Rebordinos
Cytogenomics Unveil Possible Transposable Elements Driving Rearrangements in Chromosomes 2 and 4 of <i>Solea senegalensis</i>
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
<i>Solea senegalensis</i>
cytogenomics
chromosome evolution
comparative genomic
repetitive sequences
robertsonian fusions
author_facet María Esther Rodríguez
Ismael Cross
Alberto Arias-Pérez
Silvia Portela-Bens
Manuel Alejandro Merlo
Thomas Liehr
Laureana Rebordinos
author_sort María Esther Rodríguez
title Cytogenomics Unveil Possible Transposable Elements Driving Rearrangements in Chromosomes 2 and 4 of <i>Solea senegalensis</i>
title_short Cytogenomics Unveil Possible Transposable Elements Driving Rearrangements in Chromosomes 2 and 4 of <i>Solea senegalensis</i>
title_full Cytogenomics Unveil Possible Transposable Elements Driving Rearrangements in Chromosomes 2 and 4 of <i>Solea senegalensis</i>
title_fullStr Cytogenomics Unveil Possible Transposable Elements Driving Rearrangements in Chromosomes 2 and 4 of <i>Solea senegalensis</i>
title_full_unstemmed Cytogenomics Unveil Possible Transposable Elements Driving Rearrangements in Chromosomes 2 and 4 of <i>Solea senegalensis</i>
title_sort cytogenomics unveil possible transposable elements driving rearrangements in chromosomes 2 and 4 of <i>solea senegalensis</i>
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Cytogenomics, the integration of cytogenetic and genomic data, has been used here to reconstruct the evolution of chromosomes 2 and 4 of <i>Solea senegalensis</i>. <i>S. senegalensis</i> is a flat fish with a karyotype comprising 2n = 42 chromosomes: 6 metacentric + 4 submetacentric + 8 subtelocentric + 24 telocentric. The Fluorescence <i>in situ</i> Hybridization with Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes (FISH-BAC ) technique was applied to locate BACs in these chromosomes (11 and 10 BACs in chromosomes 2 and 4, respectively) and to generate integrated maps. Synteny analysis, taking eight reference fish species (<i>Cynoglossus semilaevis</i>, <i>Scophthalmus maximus</i>, <i>Sparus aurata</i>, <i>Gasterosteus aculeatus</i>, <i>Xiphophorus maculatus</i>, <i>Oryzias latipes</i>, <i>Danio rerio,</i> and <i>Lepisosteus oculatus</i>) for comparison, showed that the BACs of these two chromosomes of <i>S. senegalensis</i> were mainly distributed in two principal chromosomes in the reference species. Transposable Elements (TE) analysis showed significant differences between the two chromosomes, in terms of number of loci per Mb and coverage, and the class of TE (I or II) present. Analysis of TE divergence in chromosomes 2 and 4 compared to their syntenic regions in four reference fish species (<i>C. semilaevis</i>, <i>S. maximus</i>, <i>O. latipes,</i> and <i>D. rerio</i>) revealed differences in their age of activity compared with those species but less notable differences between the two chromosomes. Differences were also observed in peaks of divergence and coverage of TE families for all reference species even in those close to <i>S. senegalensis, </i>like <i>S. maximus</i> and <i>C. semilaevis</i>. Considered together, chromosomes 2 and 4 have evolved by Robertsonian fusions, pericentric inversions, and other chromosomal rearrangements mediated by TEs.
topic <i>Solea senegalensis</i>
cytogenomics
chromosome evolution
comparative genomic
repetitive sequences
robertsonian fusions
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/4/1614
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