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- Chromosomal Mapping of Repetitive DNAs in the Grasshopper Abracris flavolineata Reveal Possible Ancestry of the B Chromosome and H3 Histone Spreading
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 1932-6203
- Supernumerary chromosomes (B chromosomes) occur in approximately 15% of eukaryote species. Although these chromosomes have been extensively studied, knowledge concerning their specific molecular composition is lacking in most cases. The accumulation of repetitive DNAs is one remarkable characteristic of B chromosomes, and the occurrence of distinct types of multigene families, satellite DNAs and some transposable elements have been reported. Here, we describe the organization of repetitive DNAs in the A complement and B chromosome system in the grasshopper species Abracris flavolineata using classical cytogenetic techniques and FISH analysis using probes for five multigene families, telomeric repeats and repetitive C0t-1 DNA fractions. The 18S rRNA and H3 histone multigene families are highly variable and well distributed in A. flavolineata chromosomes, which contrasts with the conservation of U snRNA genes and less variable distribution of 5S rDNA sequences. The H3 histone gene was an extensively distributed with clusters occurring in all chromosomes. Repetitive DNAs were concentrated in C-positive regions, including the pericentromeric region and small chromosomal arms, with some occurrence in C-negative regions, but abundance was low in the B chromosome. Finally, the first demonstration of the U2 snRNA gene in B chromosomes in A. flavolineata may shed light on its possible origin. These results provide new information regarding chromosomal variability for repetitive DNAs in grasshoppers and the specific molecular composition of B chromosomes. © 2013 Bueno et al.
- 27-Jun-2013
- PLoS ONE, v. 8, n. 6, 2013.
- DNA fragment
- histone H3
- repetitive DNA
- RNA 18S
- RNA 5S
- satellite DNA
- Abracris flavolineata
- animal cell
- animal tissue
- autosome
- bioaccumulation
- Caelifera
- centromere
- chromosome analysis
- chromosome map
- chromosome variant
- DNA sequence
- female
- fluorescence in situ hybridization
- genetic conservation
- karyotype
- male
- nonhuman
- nucleotide sequence
- plesiomorphy
- RNA gene
- telomere
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066532
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