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Paracentric Inversions Differentiate the Conservative Karyotypes in Two <b><i>Centropomus</i></b> Species (Teleostei: Centropomidae)

2019; Karger Publishers; Volume: 157; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1159/000499748

ISSN

1424-8581

Autores

Amanda Tôrres Borges, Marcelo de Bello Cioffi, Luiz Antônio Carlos Bertollo, Rodrigo Xavier Soares, Gideão Wagner Werneck Félix da Costa, Wagner Franco Molina,

Tópico(s)

Ichthyology and Marine Biology

Resumo

<i>Centropomus </i>is the sole genus of the Centropomidae family (Teleostei), comprising 12 species widely distributed throughout the Western Atlantic and Eastern Pacific, with 6 of them occurring in the Western Atlantic in extensive sympatry. Their life history and phylogenetic relationships are well characterized; however, aspects of chromosomal evolution are still unknown. Here, cytogenetic analyses of 2 <i>Centropomus</i> species of great economic value (<i>C. undecimalis</i> and <i>C. mexicanus</i>) were performed using conventional (Giemsa, Ag-NOR, and fluorochrome staining, C- and replication banding) and molecular (chromosomal mapping of 18S and 5S rDNA, H2A-H2B and H3 hisDNA, and (TTAGGG)<sub>n</sub> repeats) approaches. The karyotypes of both species were composed of 48 solely acrocentric chromosomes (2n = 48; FN = 48), but the single ribosomal site was located in varying positions in the long arms of the second largest chromosome pair. Replication bands were generally similar, although conspicuous differences were observed in some chromosome regions. In both species, the histone H3 genes were located on 3 apparently homeologous chromosome pairs, but the exact position of these clusters differed slightly. Interspecific hisDNA and rDNA site displacements can indicate the occurrence of multiple paracentric inversions during the evolutionary diversification of the <i>Centropomus </i>genomes. Although the karyotypes remained similar in both species, our data demonstrate an unsuspected microstructural reorganization between them, driven most likely by a series of paracentric inversions.

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