40 resultados para Robertsonian


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A comparative analysis of G-banded karyotypes was performed for seven species of Chiroptera, representing two families (Phyllostomidae and Molossidae). Despite the differences in diploid and fundamental numbers, extensive homologies between six karyotypes were identified: A . planirostris, P. lineatus, S. lilium, G. soricina, P. hastatus (Phyllostomidae) and M. rufus (Molossidae). Robertsonian rearrangements and pericentric inversions account for the differences between the karyotypes of phyllostomid and molossid species. The homologies and rearrangements observed reinforce the monophiletic origin of phyllostomids and the inclusion of species in different subfamilies. In situ hybridization with genomic DNA revealed considerable conservation of the karyotypes, including C. perspicillata, that did not show G-band homologies with the other species analyzed. For the first time, chromosomal evidence is presented of a common origin for Phyllostomidae and Molossidae.

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The occurrence of a natural triploid among diploid individuals of Eigenmannia sp from the Amazon basin is described. The diploid individuals had 2n=31 and 32 chromosomes, the difference in chromosome number being due to a Robertsonian rearrangement. The triploid individual presented 2n=46 and had two fused acrocentrics. NOR activity was present in the three homologues of triploid and a NOR polymorphism was detected in the triploid and diploids. © 1985 Dr W. Junk Publishers.

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In a group of 12 Pitangueiras breed heifers exhibiting a high return rate to service, three were noted to be carriers of the 1 29 translocation. One of the heifers exhibited trisomy for the X-chromosome in addition to the 1 29 translocation. The appearance and external genitalia of the 1 29 T; trisomy X heifer were not altered, although on rectal examination the internal genitalia, including the ovaries, appeared similar to that of a prepubertal heifer. © 1987.

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A Robertsonian centric fusion between chromosomes 1 and 25 in Blonde d'Aquitaine cattle in New Zealand is reported. This fused chromosome is the same as the widely reported 1/29 translocation chromosome with the difference in the numbering arising from inconsistencies in the G- and R-banded cattle karyotypes of the International System for Cytogenetic Nomenclature of Domestic Animals, 1989.

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The location of chromosomal telomeric repeats (TTAGGG)(n) was investigated in two species of the Molossidae family, Eumops glaucinus and Eumops perotis. The diploid chromosome number (2n) is 40 in E. glaucinus and 48 in E. perotis and the fundamental numbers (FN) are 64 and 58, respectively. It has been suggested that the E. glaucinus karyotype has evolved from the E. perotis karyotype through Robertsonian fusion events. In the present study, the telomeric sequences were detected at the termini of chromosomes in both species. In addition, E. glaucinus also displayed telomeric repeats in centromeric and pericentromeric regions in almost all biarmed chromosomes. Conversely, in E. perotis pericentromeric signals were only observed in two biarmed chromosomes. In both E. glaucinus and E. perotis, such telomeric sequences were observed as part of the heterochromatin. The interstitial sites of telomeric sequences suggest that they are remnants of telomeres of ancestral chromosomes that participated in the fusion event.

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A subfamília Ancistrinae é uma das mais diversificadas entre os Loricariidae, incluindo cerca de 200 espécies distribuídas em 26 gêneros. Esses peixes são facilmente reconhecidos pela presença de placas ósseas dispostas em séries ao longo do corpo e pela presença de boca em posição ventral anterior. São vulgarmente conhecidos por acaris, bodós, cascudos. As espécies da subfamília Ancistrinae representam um importante recurso sócio-econômico, constituindo uma das mais importantes atividades comerciais no município de Altamira-PA. Foram analisadas, através das técnicas convencionais (Giemsa, bandeamento C e Ag-NORs) e técnica de fluorocromo (Cromomicina A3), dez espécies de peixes da subfamília Ancistrinae pertencentes a quatro gêneros (Baryancistrus, Parancistrus, Peckoltia e Ancistrus). As espécies do gênero Baryancistrus revelaram um número diplóide 2n= 52 e NF=104. A NOR foi encontrada em posição intersticial no braço curto de um par cromossômico do tipo meta/submetacêntrico. A espécie B. aff. niveatus apresentou grandes blocos heterocromáticos ricos em pares de bases G-C como apomorfia, sendo esta espécie considerada como mais derivada cariotipicamente entre os Baryancistrus. As espécies do gênero Parancistrus apresentaram uma estrutura cariotípica muito similar àquela encontrada em Baryancistrus, apresentando as Regiões Organizadoras de Nucléolos como uma provável sinapomorfia entre os dois gêneros. Os representantes do gênero Peckoltia possuem número diplóide 2n=52 e NF=102. Todas as espécies analisadas apresentaram grandes blocos heterocromáticos, envolvendo quase todos os braços longos de alguns pares cromossomos do tipo submetacêntricos e subtelocêntricos, sendo esta característica uma provável sinapornorfia para este grupo. A NOR foi localizada no braço longo de um par de cromossomos submetacêntricos em P. vittata e em no máximo três cromossomos nas espécies Peckoltia sp.1 e Peckoltia sp.2. A espécie Ancistrus ranunculus foi a que apresentou o cariótipo mais derivado entre as espécies estudadas, com o número dipló ide igual a 48 cromossomos e NF 80. As análises citogenéticas feitas até agora sugerem que os principais eventos de diversificação cariotípica para os Ancistrinae foram às inversões, a exceção de Ancistrus ranunculus que apresentou também rearranjos Robertsonianos.

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Abstract Background Infertility is a natural mechanism of selection intended to prevent the delivery of a child with malformations or mental retardation. Male infertility is closely related to chromosomal abnormalities. This study was focused on the analysis of meiotic segregation involving a Robertsonian translocation, 45,XY,der(13;13) [56]/45,XY,der(13;14) [44] and the evaluation of possible interchromosomal effects. Results Hybridisation with LSI 13q14 and subtelomere 14q probes and WCP13 SpectrumGreen and WCP14 SpectrumOrange probes showed a high proportion of unbalanced gametes, corresponding to 71.2% of the spermatozoa. The disomic frequencies of the sexual chromosomes and chromosome 18 of the patient were higher (5.28% and 2.55%, respectively) than those of the control (0.6% and 0.59%, respectively). Conclusion Meiotic segregation studies in sperm are an important tool for genetic counselling of chromosomal aberrations, allowing for a prediction of the risks and consequent implications for the reproductive life. The patient with this rare translocation exhibited meiotic segregation fidelity, and a high rate of unbalanced gametes with disomic spermatozoa.

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The Acanthuridae family is a representative group from the marine fish that plays a key role in ecological dynamics of coral reefs. Three species are common along coastal reefs of Western Atlantic: Acanthurus coeruleus, Acanthurus bahianus and Acanthurus chirurgus. In the present study, cytogenetic data are presented for these three species Acanthurus based on classical cytogenetic methods and mapping of repetitive sequences such as ribosomal 18S and 5S rDNA and telomeric repeats to improve their karyotype evolutionary analyses. The cytogenetic pattern of these species indicated sequential steps of chromosomal rearrangements dating back 19 to 5 millions of years ago (M.a.) that accounted for their interspecific differences. A. coeruleus (2n=48; 2sm+4st+42a), A. bahianus (2n=36; 12m+2sm+4st+18a) and A. chirurgus (2n=34; 12m+2sm+4st+16a) share an older set of three chromosomal pairs that were originated through pericentric inversions. A set of six large metacentric pairs formed by Robertsonian (Rb) translocations found in A. bahianus and A. chirurgus and a putative in tandem fusion found in A. chirurgus are more recent events. The lack of interstitial telomeric sequences (ITS) in spite of several centric fusions in A. bahianus and A. chirurgus might be related to the long period of time after their occurrence (estimated in 5 M.a.). Furthermore, the homeologies among the chromosome pairs bearing ribosomal genes, in addition to other structural features, highlight large conserved chromosomal regions in the three species. Our findings indicate that macrostructural changes occurred during the cladogenesis of these species were not followed by conspicuous microstructural rearrangements in the karyotypes.