Comparison of the genetic relationship between nine Cephalopod species based on cluster analysis of karyotype evolutionary distance

Karyotype analysis was carried out on gill cells of three species of octopods using a conventional air-drying method. The karyotype results showed that all the three species have the same diploid chromosome number, 2n=60, but with different karyograms as 2n=38M+6SM+8ST+8T, FN (fund...

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Main Authors: Jin-hai Wang, Xiao-dong Zheng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2017-07-01
Series:Comparative Cytogenetics
Online Access:https://compcytogen.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=12752
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spelling doaj-aab9ecf993af4146a644eb46121b70da2020-11-24T20:52:39ZengPensoft PublishersComparative Cytogenetics1993-07711993-078X2017-07-0111347749410.3897/compcytogen.v11i3.1275212752Comparison of the genetic relationship between nine Cephalopod species based on cluster analysis of karyotype evolutionary distanceJin-hai Wang0Xiao-dong Zheng1Ocean University of ChinaOcean University of China Karyotype analysis was carried out on gill cells of three species of octopods using a conventional air-drying method. The karyotype results showed that all the three species have the same diploid chromosome number, 2n=60, but with different karyograms as 2n=38M+6SM+8ST+8T, FN (fundamental number)=104 (Cistopus chinensis Zheng et al., 2012), 2n=42M+6SM+4ST+8T, FN=108 (Octopus minor (Sasaki, 1920)) and 2n=32M+16SM+12T, FN=108 (Amphioctopus fangsiao (d’Orbigny, 1839–1841)). These findings were combined with data from earlier studies to infer the genetic relationships between nine species via cluster analysis using the karyotype evolutionary distance (De) and resemblance-near coefficient (λ). The resulting tree revealed a clear distinction between different families and orders which was substantially consistent with molecular phylogenies. The smallest intraspecific evolutionary distance (De=0.2013, 0.2399) and largest resemblance-near coefficient (λ=0.8184, 0.7871) appeared between O. minor and C. chinensis, and Sepia esculenta Hoyle, 1885 and S. lycidas Gray, 1849, respectively, indicating that these species have the closest relationship. The largest evolutionary gap appeared between species with complicated karyotypes and species with simple karyotypes. Cluster analysis of De and λ provides information to supplement traditional taxonomy and molecular systematics, and it would serve as an important auxiliary for routine phylogenetic study. https://compcytogen.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=12752
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author Jin-hai Wang
Xiao-dong Zheng
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Xiao-dong Zheng
Comparison of the genetic relationship between nine Cephalopod species based on cluster analysis of karyotype evolutionary distance
Comparative Cytogenetics
author_facet Jin-hai Wang
Xiao-dong Zheng
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title Comparison of the genetic relationship between nine Cephalopod species based on cluster analysis of karyotype evolutionary distance
title_short Comparison of the genetic relationship between nine Cephalopod species based on cluster analysis of karyotype evolutionary distance
title_full Comparison of the genetic relationship between nine Cephalopod species based on cluster analysis of karyotype evolutionary distance
title_fullStr Comparison of the genetic relationship between nine Cephalopod species based on cluster analysis of karyotype evolutionary distance
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the genetic relationship between nine Cephalopod species based on cluster analysis of karyotype evolutionary distance
title_sort comparison of the genetic relationship between nine cephalopod species based on cluster analysis of karyotype evolutionary distance
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Comparative Cytogenetics
issn 1993-0771
1993-078X
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Karyotype analysis was carried out on gill cells of three species of octopods using a conventional air-drying method. The karyotype results showed that all the three species have the same diploid chromosome number, 2n=60, but with different karyograms as 2n=38M+6SM+8ST+8T, FN (fundamental number)=104 (Cistopus chinensis Zheng et al., 2012), 2n=42M+6SM+4ST+8T, FN=108 (Octopus minor (Sasaki, 1920)) and 2n=32M+16SM+12T, FN=108 (Amphioctopus fangsiao (d’Orbigny, 1839–1841)). These findings were combined with data from earlier studies to infer the genetic relationships between nine species via cluster analysis using the karyotype evolutionary distance (De) and resemblance-near coefficient (λ). The resulting tree revealed a clear distinction between different families and orders which was substantially consistent with molecular phylogenies. The smallest intraspecific evolutionary distance (De=0.2013, 0.2399) and largest resemblance-near coefficient (λ=0.8184, 0.7871) appeared between O. minor and C. chinensis, and Sepia esculenta Hoyle, 1885 and S. lycidas Gray, 1849, respectively, indicating that these species have the closest relationship. The largest evolutionary gap appeared between species with complicated karyotypes and species with simple karyotypes. Cluster analysis of De and λ provides information to supplement traditional taxonomy and molecular systematics, and it would serve as an important auxiliary for routine phylogenetic study.
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