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Query: UMLS:C0039483 (
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The genus Gymnotus (Gymnotiformes) is a group of fishes with karyotypic plasticity, demonstrated by cytogenetic studies using whole chromosome probes of G. carapo (
GCA
, 2n = 42) that were obtained by flow-sorting from fibroblast cultures. In the present work we undertook comparative mapping of the karyotype of G. capanema (GCP, 2n = 34) with
GCA
, 2n = 42 painting probes. The results demonstrate that the karyotype of G. capanema is extensively rearranged when compared to G. carapo. From the 12 chromosome pairs of G. carapo that can be individually differentiated (
GCA1
-3, 6, 7, 9, 14, 16 and 18-21), only 4 pairs (GCA6, 7, 19, and 20) maintained conserved synteny in G. capanema. From these 4, GCA6 and GCA20 correspond to individual chromosomes (GCP8 and GCP15), while the other 2 share homology with parts of GCP1 and GCP2, respectively. The remaining GCP chromosomes showed more complex hybridization patterns with homologies to other
GCA
pairs. These results demonstrate that the level of reorganization in the genome of G. capanema is much greater than in
GCA
, 2n = 42 and in karyomorph
GCA
, 2n = 40 which was previously analyzed by chromosome painting.
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PMID:Chromosome painting reveals multiple rearrangements between Gymnotus capanema and Gymnotus carapo (Gymnotidae, Gymnotiformes). 2408 May 29
The genus
Gymnotus
(Gymnotiformes) contains over 40 species of freshwater electric fishes exhibiting a wide distribution throughout Central and South America, and being particularly prevalent in the Amazon basin. Cytogenetics has been an important tool in the cytotaxonomy and elucidation of evolutionary processes in this genus, including the unraveling the variety of diploid chromosome number (2
n
= from 34 to 54), the high karyotype diversity among species with a shared diploid number, different sex chromosome systems, and variation in the distribution of several Repetitive DNAs and colocation and association between those sequences. Recently whole chromosome painting (WCP) has been used for tracking the chromosomal evolution of the genus, showing highly reorganized karyotypes and the conserved synteny of the NOR bearing par within the clade
G. carapo
. In this study, painting probes derived from the chromosomes of
G. carapo
(
GCA
, 2
n
= 42, 30 m/sm + 12 st/a) were hybridized to the mitotic metaphases of
G. arapaima
(GAR, 2
n
= 44, 24 m/sm + 20 st/a). Our results uncovered chromosomal rearrangements and a high number of repetitive DNA regions. From the 12 chromosome pairs of
G. carapo
that can be individually differentiated (
GCA1
-3, 6, 7, 9, 14, 16, and 18-21), six pairs (
GCA
1, 9, 14, 18, 20, 21) show conserved homology with GAR, five pairs (
GCA
1, 9, 14, 20, 21) are also shared with cryptic species
G. carapo
2
n
= 40 (34 m/sm + 6 st/a) and only the NOR bearing pair (
GCA
20) is shared with
G. capanema
(GCP 2
n
= 34, 20 m/sm + 14 st/a). The remaining chromosomes are reorganized in the karyotype of GAR. Despite the close phylogenetic relationships of these species, our chromosome painting studies demonstrate an extensive reorganization of their karyotypes.
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PMID:Extensive Karyotype Reorganization in the Fish
Gymnotus arapaima
(Gymnotiformes, Gymnotidae) Highlighted by Zoo-FISH Analysis. 2943 21