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      Karyotypic differentiation through chromosome fusion and number reduction in Imparfinis hollandi (Ostariophysi, Heptapteridae)

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          The Neotropical Heptapteridae fish Imparfinis hollandi, endemic to the Iguaçu River Basin (Brazil), was cytogenetically analyzed and the diploid chromosome number of 2n = 42 chromosomes was determined (22m + 10sm + 10st), the lowest diploid number in this genus and family. Like other Heptapteridae species, only one NOR-bearing chromosome pair was detected by silver nitrate staining. Dark heterochromatic blocks were visualized in only three chromosome pairs, and chromomycin A3+ bands were coincident with Ag-NORs. Although no intercalary (TTAGGG)n sequence was observed through FISH with a telomere probe, an asymmetric karyotype showing four large chromosome pairs with diploid chromosome number reduction suggests that tandem chromosome fusions probably occurred during the karyotypic differentiation of Imparfinis hollandi.

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          Improved telomere detection using a telomere repeat probe (TTAGGG)n generated by PCR.

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            Telomeres and mechanisms of Robertsonian fusion.

            The Robertsonian (Rb) fusion, a chromosome rearrangement involving centric fusion of two acro-(telo)centric chromosomes to form a single metacentric, is one of the most frequent events in mammalian karyotype evolution. Since one of the functions of telomeres is to preserve chromosome integrity, a prerequisite for the formation of Rb fusions should be either telomere loss or telomere inactivation. Possible mechanisms underlying the formation of various types of Rb fusion are discussed here. For example, Rb fusion in wild mice involves complete loss of p-arm telomeres by chromosome breakage within minor satellite sequences. By contrast, interstitial telomeric sites are found in the pericentromeric regions of chromosomes originating from a number of vertebrate species, suggesting the occurrence of Rb-like fusion without loss of telomeres, a possibility consistent with some form of telomere inactivation. Finally, a recent study suggests that telomere shortening induced by the deletion of the telomerase RNA gene in the mouse germ-line leads to telomere loss and high frequencies of Rb fusion in mouse somatic cells. Thus, at least three mechanisms in mammalian cells lead to the formation of Rb fusions.
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                Journal
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                Genetics and Molecular Biology
                Genet. Mol. Biol.
                Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil )
                1415-4757
                1678-4685
                2008
                : 31
                : 1 suppl
                : 235-238
                Affiliations
                [02] São Carlos SP orgnameUniversidade Federal de São Carlos orgdiv1Departamento de Genética e Evolução Brazil
                [01] Cascavel PR orgnameUniversidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná orgdiv1Centro de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde Brazil
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                S1415-47572008000200012 S1415-4757(08)03100112
                10.1590/S1415-47572008000200012
                0f5ac74a-5a4a-43c5-8109-0627d8d16cc7

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 21 August 2006
                : 22 May 2007
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 30, Pages: 4
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                Fish Cytogenetics

                chromosomal rearrangements,chromosome banding,Siluriformes,(TTAGGG)n

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