Comparative cytogenetics of two species of Dermanura (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) in Midwestern Brazil.

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Comparative Cytogenetics Pub Date : 2021-04-02 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.3897/CompCytogen.v15i2.60577
Ricardo Firmino de Sousa, Paulo Cesar Venere, Karina de Cassia Faria
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Dermanura Gervais, 1856 is represented by small frugivorous bats of the Stenodermatinae subfamily. The taxonomy of this group presents controversies and has been subject to changes, especially since the morphological characters evaluated have left gaps that are difficult to fill regarding good species characterization. Previous studies performed in Dermanura cinerea Gervais, 1856 found that the karyotype of this species has a diploid number of chromosomes equal to 30 and 56 autosomal arms. The objective of the present study was to describe, for the first time, the karyotypes of the species Dermanura anderseni (Osgood, 1916) and Dermanura gnoma (Handley, 1987) based on classical cytogenetic markers. For both species, the diploid number found was 2n = 30 and NFa = 56. Two pairs of chromosomes showed markings of the nucleolus organizing regions (AgNORs) in the species D. anderseni and only one pair in D. gnoma, differing from what has already been described for D. cinerea. The two species analyzed here also showed differences in the sex chromosome system, with D. gnoma showing a neo-XY type system while in D. anderseni the classic XY sexual system was observed. In both species, visualization of the constitutive heterochromatin occurred in the pericentromeric region of all chromosomes, as well as in the short arms of the subtelocentric chromosomes. The present work represents an important expansion of karyotypic information for the subfamily Stenodermatinae, bringing chromosomal features that are possible to use in the taxonomic implications of the group.

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巴西中西部两种皮蝇(毛翅目,毛毡蝇科)的细胞遗传学比较。
Dermanura Gervais, 1856以窄皮亚科的小型果食性蝙蝠为代表。该组的分类存在争议,并一直受到变化的影响,特别是因为形态学特征的评估留下了难以填补的空白,关于良好的物种表征。先前在Dermanura cinerea Gervais, 1856年进行的研究发现,该物种的核型具有二倍体染色体数,分别为30和56常染色体臂。本研究的目的是首次基于经典细胞遗传学标记描述anderseni (Osgood, 1916)和Dermanura gnoma (Handley, 1987)种的核型。两种植物的二倍体数分别为2n = 30和NFa = 56。两对染色体显示anderseni种的核仁组织区(AgNORs)的标记,而gnoma种只有一对染色体,与已经描述的D. cinerea不同。本文分析的两个物种在性染色体系统上也表现出差异,gnoma的性染色体系统为新XY型,而anderseni的性染色体系统为经典XY型。在这两个物种中,组成异染色质的可视化发生在所有染色体的近中心区域,以及在亚远中心染色体的短臂上。目前的工作代表了窄皮亚科核型信息的重要扩展,带来了可能用于该群体分类学意义的染色体特征。
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Comparative Cytogenetics
Comparative Cytogenetics 生物-遗传学
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期刊介绍: Comparative Cytogenetics is a peer-reviewed, open-access, rapid online journal launched to accelerate research on all aspects of plant and animal cytogenetics, karyosystematics, and molecular systematics. All published papers can be freely copied, downloaded, printed and distributed at no charge for the reader. Authors are thus encouraged to post the pdf files of published papers on their homepages or elsewhere to expedite distribution. There is no charge for color.
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