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Chromosomal evolution in naked catfishes (Bagridae,Siluriformes): A comparative chromosome mapping study
Authors:Weerayuth Supiwong  Thomas Liehr  Marcelo B Cioffi  Arunrat Chaveerach  Nadezda Kosyakova  Krit Pinthong  Tawatchai Tanee  Alongklod Tanomtong
Institution:1. Jena University Hospital, Friedrich Schiller University, Institute of Human Genetics, Kollegiengasse 10, Jena D-07743, Germany;2. Departamento de Genética e Evolução, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, SP, Brazil;3. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Khon Kaen University, 123 Mitraphap Highway, Khon Kaen 40002, Muang District, Thailand;4. Faculty of Science and Technology, Surindra Rajabhat University, 186 Moo 1, Surin 32000, Maung District, Thailand;5. Faculty of Environment and Resource Studies, Mahasarakham University, Muang 44000, Mahasarakham, Thailand
Abstract:We analyzed the distribution of repetitive DNA sequences on the chromosomes of nine species of the Bagridae from Thailand, i.e., Hemibagrus filamentus; H. nemurus; H. wyckii; H. wyckioides; Mystus atrifasciatus; M. multiradiatus; M. mysticetus; M. bocourti and Pseudomystus siamensis. Two classes of microsatellites and one transposable element (TE) were mapped by fluorescence in situ hybridization. The distribution of the repetitive sequences was comparatively analyzed in view to investigate their contribution in the chromosomal evolution of this fish group. In all species the microsatellites (CA)15 and (GA)15 are abundantly distributed in all chromosomes, usually in the telomeric regions. The retrotransposable element Rex 1 is widely distributed over the whole genome including heterochromatin and euchromatin, but with an unexpected accumulation in one chromosome pair in some species. In fact, some species–specific patterns could be observed considering both microsatellites and TE distribution. The results demonstrated that the compartmentalization of repeated elements is not simply restricted to heterochromatic regions, as it has been postulated in the first concepts of the genomic organization of repetitive elements in genomes. Moreover, the organization of these repeats seems to reflect their intense and specific evolutionary pathway, providing new insights about the chromosomal evolution in the Bagridae.
Keywords:FISH  Microsatellites  Rex element  Transposable elements
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