Chromosomal stasis in distinct families of marine Percomorpharia from South Atlantic

The weakness of physical barriers in the marine environment and the dispersal potential of fish populations have been invoked as explanations of the apparent karyotype stasis of marine Percomorpha, but several taxa remain poorly studied cytogenetically. To increase the chromosomal...

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Main Authors: Fabilene Gomes Paim, Leandro Aragão da Hora Almeida, Paulo Roberto Antunes de Mello Affonso, Patrícia Elda Sobrinho-Scudeler, Claudio Oliveira, Débora Diniz
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Published: Pensoft Publishers 2017-05-01
Series:Comparative Cytogenetics
Online Access:http://compcytogen.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=11942
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spelling doaj-d095d8df479a444d991b7c14febf77442020-11-24T23:54:13ZengPensoft PublishersComparative Cytogenetics1993-07711993-078X2017-05-0111229930710.3897/compcytogen.v11i2.1194211942Chromosomal stasis in distinct families of marine Percomorpharia from South AtlanticFabilene Gomes Paim0Leandro Aragão da Hora Almeida1Paulo Roberto Antunes de Mello Affonso2Patrícia Elda Sobrinho-Scudeler3Claudio Oliveira4Débora Diniz5Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da BahiaUniversidade Estadual do Sudoeste da BahiaUniversidade Estadual do Sudoeste da BahiaUniversidade Estadual PaulistaUniversidade Estadual PaulistaUniversidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia The weakness of physical barriers in the marine environment and the dispersal potential of fish populations have been invoked as explanations of the apparent karyotype stasis of marine Percomorpha, but several taxa remain poorly studied cytogenetically. To increase the chromosomal data in this fish group, we analyzed cytogenetically three widespread Atlantic species from distinct families: Chaetodipterus faber Broussonet, 1782 (Ephippidae), Lutjanus synagris Linnaeus, 1758 (Lutjanidae) and Rypticus randalli Courtenay, 1967 (Serranidae). The three species shared a karyotype composed of 2n=48 acrocentric chromosomes, single nucleolus organizer regions (NORs) and reduced amounts of centromeric heterochromatin. A single NOR-bearing pair was identified in all species by physical mapping of 18S rDNA while non-syntenic 5S rRNA genes were located at centromeric region of a single pair. The similar karyotypic macrostructure observed in unrelated groups of Percomorpharia reinforces the conservative karyoevolution of marine teleosteans. Nonetheless, the species could be differentiated based on the pair bearing ribosomal cistrons, revealing the importance of microstructural analyses in species with symmetric and stable karyotypes. http://compcytogen.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=11942
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author Fabilene Gomes Paim
Leandro Aragão da Hora Almeida
Paulo Roberto Antunes de Mello Affonso
Patrícia Elda Sobrinho-Scudeler
Claudio Oliveira
Débora Diniz
spellingShingle Fabilene Gomes Paim
Leandro Aragão da Hora Almeida
Paulo Roberto Antunes de Mello Affonso
Patrícia Elda Sobrinho-Scudeler
Claudio Oliveira
Débora Diniz
Chromosomal stasis in distinct families of marine Percomorpharia from South Atlantic
Comparative Cytogenetics
author_facet Fabilene Gomes Paim
Leandro Aragão da Hora Almeida
Paulo Roberto Antunes de Mello Affonso
Patrícia Elda Sobrinho-Scudeler
Claudio Oliveira
Débora Diniz
author_sort Fabilene Gomes Paim
title Chromosomal stasis in distinct families of marine Percomorpharia from South Atlantic
title_short Chromosomal stasis in distinct families of marine Percomorpharia from South Atlantic
title_full Chromosomal stasis in distinct families of marine Percomorpharia from South Atlantic
title_fullStr Chromosomal stasis in distinct families of marine Percomorpharia from South Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Chromosomal stasis in distinct families of marine Percomorpharia from South Atlantic
title_sort chromosomal stasis in distinct families of marine percomorpharia from south atlantic
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Comparative Cytogenetics
issn 1993-0771
1993-078X
publishDate 2017-05-01
description The weakness of physical barriers in the marine environment and the dispersal potential of fish populations have been invoked as explanations of the apparent karyotype stasis of marine Percomorpha, but several taxa remain poorly studied cytogenetically. To increase the chromosomal data in this fish group, we analyzed cytogenetically three widespread Atlantic species from distinct families: Chaetodipterus faber Broussonet, 1782 (Ephippidae), Lutjanus synagris Linnaeus, 1758 (Lutjanidae) and Rypticus randalli Courtenay, 1967 (Serranidae). The three species shared a karyotype composed of 2n=48 acrocentric chromosomes, single nucleolus organizer regions (NORs) and reduced amounts of centromeric heterochromatin. A single NOR-bearing pair was identified in all species by physical mapping of 18S rDNA while non-syntenic 5S rRNA genes were located at centromeric region of a single pair. The similar karyotypic macrostructure observed in unrelated groups of Percomorpharia reinforces the conservative karyoevolution of marine teleosteans. Nonetheless, the species could be differentiated based on the pair bearing ribosomal cistrons, revealing the importance of microstructural analyses in species with symmetric and stable karyotypes.
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