Chromosomal organization of four classes of repetitive DNA sequences in killifish Orestias ascotanensis Parenti, 1984 (Cyprinodontiformes, Cyprinodontidae)
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Araya Jaime, Cristián
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Lam Pastén, Natalia
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Vila Pinto, Irma
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Méndez, Marco
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Iturra Constant, Iris
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2018-07-05T15:03:21Z
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2018-07-05T15:03:21Z
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2017
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Comparative Cytogenetics, 11(3): 463–475
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10.3897/CompCytogen.v11i3.11729
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/149539
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Orestias Valenciennes, 1839 is a genus of freshwater fish endemic to the South American Altiplano. Cytogenetic
studies of these species have focused on conventional karyotyping. The aim of this study was to use
classical and molecular cytogenetic methods to identify the constitutive heterochromatin distribution and
chromosome organization of four classes of repetitive DNA sequences (histone H3 DNA, U2 snRNA, 18S
rDNA and 5S rDNA) in the chromosomes of O. ascotanensis Parenti, 1984, an endemic species restricted
to the Salar de Ascotán in the Chilean Altiplano. All individuals analyzed had a diploid number of 48 chromosomes.
C-banding identified constitutive heterochromatin mainly in the pericentromeric region of most
chromosomes, especially a GC-rich heterochromatic block of the short arm of pair 3. FISH assay with an
18S probe confirmed the location of the NOR in pair 3 and revealed that the minor rDNA cluster occurs
interstitially on the long arm of pair 2. Dual FISH identified a single block of U2 snDNA sequences in the
pericentromeric regions of a subtelocentric chromosome pair, while histone H3 sites were observed as small
signals scattered in throughout the all chromosomes. This work represents the first effort to document the
physical organization of the repetitive fraction of the Orestias genome. These data will improve our understanding
of the chromosomal evolution of a genus facing serious conservation problems.
Chromosomal organization of four classes of repetitive DNA sequences in killifish Orestias ascotanensis Parenti, 1984 (Cyprinodontiformes, Cyprinodontidae)