Comparative cytogenetics between two important songbird, models: the Zebra Finch and the Canary

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Michelly da Silva dos
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Kretschmer, Rafael, Frankl-Vilches, Carolina, Bakker, Antje, Gahr, Manfred, O' Brien, Patricia C. M, Ferguson-Smith, Malcolm A, Oliveira, Edivaldo Herculano Correa de
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Songbird species (order Passeriformes, suborder Oscines) are important models in various experimental fields spanning behavioural genomics to neurobiology. Although the genomes of some songbird species were sequenced recently, the chromosomal organization of these species is mostly unknown. Here we focused on the two most studied songbird species in neuroscience, the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) and the canary (Serinus canaria). In order to clarify these issues and also to integrate chromosome data with their assembled genomes, we used classical and molecular cytogenetics in both zebra finch and canary to define their chromosomal homology, localization of heterochromatic blocks and distribution of rDNA clusters. We confirmed the same diploid number (2n = 80) in both species, as previously reported. FISH experiments confirmed the occurrence of multiple paracentric and pericentric inversions previously found in other species of Passeriformes, providing a cytogenetic signature for this order, and corroborating data from in silico analyses. Additionally, compared to other Passeriformes, we detected differences in the zebra finch karyotype concerning the morphology of some chromosomes, in the distribution of 5S rDNA clusters, and an inversion in chromosome 1.
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spelling Santos, Michelly da Silva dosKretschmer, RafaelFrankl-Vilches, CarolinaBakker, AntjeGahr, ManfredO' Brien, Patricia C. MFerguson-Smith, Malcolm AOliveira, Edivaldo Herculano Correa de2017-02-20T18:43:10Z2017-02-20T18:43:10Z2017SANTOS, Michelly da Silva dos et al. Comparative cytogenetics between two important songbird, models: the Zebra Finch and the Canary. PLoS One, v. 12, n. 1, 2017.1932-6203https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/253410.1371/journal.pone.0170997Songbird species (order Passeriformes, suborder Oscines) are important models in various experimental fields spanning behavioural genomics to neurobiology. Although the genomes of some songbird species were sequenced recently, the chromosomal organization of these species is mostly unknown. Here we focused on the two most studied songbird species in neuroscience, the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) and the canary (Serinus canaria). In order to clarify these issues and also to integrate chromosome data with their assembled genomes, we used classical and molecular cytogenetics in both zebra finch and canary to define their chromosomal homology, localization of heterochromatic blocks and distribution of rDNA clusters. We confirmed the same diploid number (2n = 80) in both species, as previously reported. FISH experiments confirmed the occurrence of multiple paracentric and pericentric inversions previously found in other species of Passeriformes, providing a cytogenetic signature for this order, and corroborating data from in silico analyses. Additionally, compared to other Passeriformes, we detected differences in the zebra finch karyotype concerning the morphology of some chromosomes, in the distribution of 5S rDNA clusters, and an inversion in chromosome 1.Universidade Federal do Pará. Instituto de Ciências Biológicas. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Genética e Biologia Molecular. 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title Comparative cytogenetics between two important songbird, models: the Zebra Finch and the Canary
spellingShingle Comparative cytogenetics between two important songbird, models: the Zebra Finch and the Canary
Santos, Michelly da Silva dos
Aves Canoras / anatomia & histologia
Passarinho-zebra
Canário
Mapeamento Cromossômico
Passeriformes
Citogenética
title_short Comparative cytogenetics between two important songbird, models: the Zebra Finch and the Canary
title_full Comparative cytogenetics between two important songbird, models: the Zebra Finch and the Canary
title_fullStr Comparative cytogenetics between two important songbird, models: the Zebra Finch and the Canary
title_full_unstemmed Comparative cytogenetics between two important songbird, models: the Zebra Finch and the Canary
title_sort Comparative cytogenetics between two important songbird, models: the Zebra Finch and the Canary
author Santos, Michelly da Silva dos
author_facet Santos, Michelly da Silva dos
Kretschmer, Rafael
Frankl-Vilches, Carolina
Bakker, Antje
Gahr, Manfred
O' Brien, Patricia C. M
Ferguson-Smith, Malcolm A
Oliveira, Edivaldo Herculano Correa de
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author2 Kretschmer, Rafael
Frankl-Vilches, Carolina
Bakker, Antje
Gahr, Manfred
O' Brien, Patricia C. M
Ferguson-Smith, Malcolm A
Oliveira, Edivaldo Herculano Correa de
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author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Michelly da Silva dos
Kretschmer, Rafael
Frankl-Vilches, Carolina
Bakker, Antje
Gahr, Manfred
O' Brien, Patricia C. M
Ferguson-Smith, Malcolm A
Oliveira, Edivaldo Herculano Correa de
dc.subject.decsPrimary.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Aves Canoras / anatomia & histologia
Passarinho-zebra
Canário
Mapeamento Cromossômico
Passeriformes
Citogenética
topic Aves Canoras / anatomia & histologia
Passarinho-zebra
Canário
Mapeamento Cromossômico
Passeriformes
Citogenética
description Songbird species (order Passeriformes, suborder Oscines) are important models in various experimental fields spanning behavioural genomics to neurobiology. Although the genomes of some songbird species were sequenced recently, the chromosomal organization of these species is mostly unknown. Here we focused on the two most studied songbird species in neuroscience, the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) and the canary (Serinus canaria). In order to clarify these issues and also to integrate chromosome data with their assembled genomes, we used classical and molecular cytogenetics in both zebra finch and canary to define their chromosomal homology, localization of heterochromatic blocks and distribution of rDNA clusters. We confirmed the same diploid number (2n = 80) in both species, as previously reported. FISH experiments confirmed the occurrence of multiple paracentric and pericentric inversions previously found in other species of Passeriformes, providing a cytogenetic signature for this order, and corroborating data from in silico analyses. Additionally, compared to other Passeriformes, we detected differences in the zebra finch karyotype concerning the morphology of some chromosomes, in the distribution of 5S rDNA clusters, and an inversion in chromosome 1.
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