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Karyotype variability in six Amazonian species of the family Curimatidae (Characiformes) revealed by repetitive sequence mapping

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GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
卷 45, 期 2, 页码 -

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SOC BRASIL GENETICA
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2021-0125

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Cytogenetics; rDNA; ITS; chromosomal rearrangements

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  1. INPA
  2. Graduate Program in Genetics, Conservation and Evolutionary Biology
  3. Center for studies of the adaptations of the aquatic biota of Amazonia -ADAPTA [INCT/CNPq/FAPEAM 573976/2008-2]
  4. Dynamics and Rex-type transposable elements in Amazonian fish during environmental change [002/2018 -FAPEAM/UNIVERSAL AMAZONAS]
  5. CNPq [302421/2014-9]
  6. [PAPAC 005/2019]

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This study cytogenetically analyzed six species of the Curimatidae family, revealing karyotypic variations and the presence of repetitive DNA sequences in certain species for the first time. This indicates the impact of non-Robertsonian rearrangements on the evolution of this family.
Fishes of the Curimatidae family represent one of the most important freshwater ichthyofauna groups of Central and South America, with 117 recognized species distributed in eight genera. In this study, six species - Curimata inornata, Curimatella dorsalis, and Psectrogaster falcata collected from the Lower Araguaia River, Para, Brazil; Curimata vittata, Curimatella meyeri, and Psectrogaster rutiloides collected from the Catalao Lake, Amazonas, Brazil - were cytogenetically analyzed, investigate the occurrence and distribution of repetitive DNA classes in the karyotypes. All species had 2n=54 metacentric/submetacentric chromosomes. Despite the conservative diploid number, we observed variations in the karyotypic structure among species. Ribosomal DNA (rDNA) 18S and 5S were found in single or multiple sites, with the first report of synteny in Curimatella dorsalis, and the occurrence of several interstitial telomeric sequences (ITSs) in species of the genera Curimatella and Psectrogaster. Interspecific karyotypic diversity both concerning structure and location/position of the nucleolar organizer regions (NOR) and ribosomal DNA, suggesting the occurrence of several non-Robertsonian rearrangements driving the evolution of this family.

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