Ribosomal RNA gene number and sequence divergence in the diploid-tetraploid species pair of north American hylid tree frogs |
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Authors: | L. A. Toivonen D. T. Crowe R. J. Detrick S. W. Klemann J. C. Vaughn |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Medicine, Ohio State University, 43210 Columbus, Ohio;(2) Department of Cell Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, 77030 Houston, Texas;(3) Department of Biology, University of chicago, 60637 Chicago, Illinois;(4) Department of Biology, Rollins College, 32789 Winter Park, Florida;(5) Department of Zoology, Miami University, 45056 Oxford, Ohio |
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Abstract: | Hyla chrysoscelis (2n = 24) and H. versicolor (2n = 48) are a diploid-tetraploid species pair of tree frogs. Hybridization saturation of isolated 125I-labeled ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) with filter-immobilized DNA shows that there are twice as many rRNA genes in the tetraploid as in the diploid. For the diploid, saturation occurs at 0.037%, from which it is calculated that there are about 618 copies of the (18 S + 28 S) rRNA genes per haploid genome. Analysis of the extent of hybridization and also the thermal stability of homologous and heterologous hybrids shows that considerably more base substitutions have occurred in the tetraploid rDNA genes than in the diploid since their divergence. This is interpreted to reflect either a relaxation of the gene regulatory correction mechanism hypothesized to be responsible for the maintenance of identical tandem rRNA genes in the tetraploid or a release of one gene set from the normal selective constraints.This research supported by NSF Grants CDP-8002341 and PRM-8106947 to J.C.V. and by research grants from Miami University to L.A.T., D.T.C., R.J.D., and S.W.K. |
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Keywords: | nucleic acid hybridization ribosomal RNA ribosomal RNA gene number sequence divergence tree frogs |
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