Karyotypic description and comparison of Litoria (L.) paraewingi (Watson et al., 1971), L.ewingii (Duméril et Bibron, 1841) and L.jervisiensis (Duméril et Bibron, 1841) (Amphibia, Anura).

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Comparative Cytogenetics Pub Date : 2024-08-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3897/compcytogen.18.129133
Richard Mollard, Michael Mahony, Matt West
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摘要

本文首次描述了Litoria (L.) paraewingi(Watson等人,1971年)(维多利亚州大河州立森林)的核型。该核型是在对剪趾浸渍物进行组织培养、低温保存、再培养和传统的 4',6-二脒基-2-苯基吲哚(DAPI)染色后制备的。然后将 L.paraewingi 核型与经过类似处理的 IUCN(世界自然保护联盟)最不受关注成员 L.ewingii(Duméril et Bibron,1841 年)(维多利亚州南部)和 L.jervisiensis(Duméril et Bibron,1841 年)(新南威尔士州迈尔湖国家公园)进行比较。L.paraewingi 的二倍体数为 2n = 26,与其他两个物种相同。Litoriaparaewingi 的 1 号、2 号、6 号和 7 号染色体为亚中心染色体,3 号和 5 号染色体为次中心染色体,其余为中中心染色体。对任何已得分的 L.paraewingi 染色体进行常规 DAPI 染色后,均无法轻易识别次级收缩或假定的核仁组织器区域(NOR)。相反,在其他两个物种的所有检查的有丝分裂片段中,1 号染色体长臂上的假定 NOR 都很容易识别。L.ewingii 和 L.jervisiensis 的核型与 L.paraewingi 进一步不同,前者的 1 号染色体是元中心型,8 号和 10 号染色体是亚元中心型。通过 DAPI 染色,L.jervisiensis 的核型与 L.ewingii 和 L.paraewingi 的核型不同:(i)3号副中心染色体和4号元中心染色体明显的相对长度倒置;(ii)6号染色体是元中心染色体而不是亚元中心染色体。这三个物种的 2 号、5 号、7 号、9 号、11 号、12 号和 13 号染色体在染色体形态上高度一致。L.paraewingi 和 L.jervisiensis 之间的核型形态差异最大。这些核型数据支持了之前根据遗传兼容性以及行为、生化和分子遗传分析对这三个物种进行的系统发育分离。
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Karyotypic description and comparison of Litoria (L.) paraewingi (Watson et al., 1971), L.ewingii (Duméril et Bibron, 1841) and L.jervisiensis (Duméril et Bibron, 1841) (Amphibia, Anura).

The karyotype of Litoria (L.) paraewingi (Watson et al., 1971) (Big River State Forest, Victoria) is described here for the first time. It is prepared following tissue culture of toe clipping macerates, cryopreservation, reculture and conventional 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) staining. The L.paraewingi karyotype is then compared to similarly processed IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature) least concern members L.ewingii (Duméril et Bibron, 1841) (southern Victoria) and L.jervisiensis (Duméril et Bibron, 1841) (Myall Lakes National Park, New South Wales), all members of the same L.ewingii complex/group. The L.paraewingi diploid number is 2n = 26, the same as for the other two species. Litoriaparaewingi chromosomes 1, 2, 6 and 7 are submetacentric, chromosomes 3 and 5 are subtelocentric and the remainder are metacentric. No secondary constriction or putative nucleolus organiser region (NOR) was readily identifiable following conventional DAPI staining in any scored L.paraewingi metaphase spread. Conversely, a putative NOR was readily identifiable on the long arm of chromosome 1 in all examined metaphase spreads for the other two species. The karyotypes of L.ewingii and L.jervisiensis here further differ from L.paraewingi with chromosome 1 being metacentric and chromosomes 8 and 10 being submetacentric for both former species. The L.jervisiensis karyotype differs from those of L.ewingii and L.paraewingi by DAPI staining with: (i) apparent relative length inversion of subtelocentric chromosome 3 and metacentric chromosome 4 and (ii) chromosome 6 being metacentric rather than submetacentric. All three species have a highly conserved chromosome morphology with respect to chromosomes 2, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12 and 13. The greatest gross morphological difference karyotypically is observed between L.paraewingi and L.jervisiensis. These karyotype data support the previous phylogenetic separation of these three species based upon genetic compatibility and behavioural, biochemical and molecular genetic analyses.

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Comparative Cytogenetics
Comparative Cytogenetics 生物-遗传学
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