Chromosomal localization of microsatellite loci in Drosophila mediopunctata
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Resumo: | Drosophila mediopunctata has been used as a model organism for genetics and evolutionary studies in the last three decades. A linkage map with 48 microsatellite loci recently published for this species showed five syntenic groups, which had their homology determined to Drosophila melanogaster chromosomes. Then, by inference, each of the groups was associated with one of the five major chromosomes of D. mediopunctata. Our objective was to carry out a genetic (chromosomal) analysis to increase the number of available loci with known chromosomal location. We made a simultaneous analysis of visible mutant phenotypes and microsatellite genotypes in a backcross of a standard strain and a mutant strain, which had each major autosome marked. Hence, we could establish the chromosomal location of seventeen loci; including one from each of the five major linkage groups previously published, and twelve new loci. Our results were congruent with the previous location and they open new possibilities to future work integrating microsatellites, chromosomal inversions, and genetic determinants of physiological and morphological variation. |
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Chromosomal localization of microsatellite loci in Drosophila mediopunctatatripunctataSSRgenetic chromosomal analysisBLAST searchMuller’s elementsDrosophila mediopunctata has been used as a model organism for genetics and evolutionary studies in the last three decades. A linkage map with 48 microsatellite loci recently published for this species showed five syntenic groups, which had their homology determined to Drosophila melanogaster chromosomes. Then, by inference, each of the groups was associated with one of the five major chromosomes of D. mediopunctata. Our objective was to carry out a genetic (chromosomal) analysis to increase the number of available loci with known chromosomal location. We made a simultaneous analysis of visible mutant phenotypes and microsatellite genotypes in a backcross of a standard strain and a mutant strain, which had each major autosome marked. Hence, we could establish the chromosomal location of seventeen loci; including one from each of the five major linkage groups previously published, and twelve new loci. Our results were congruent with the previous location and they open new possibilities to future work integrating microsatellites, chromosomal inversions, and genetic determinants of physiological and morphological variation.Sociedade Brasileira de Genética2015-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/reportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572015000100055Genetics and Molecular Biology v.38 n.1 2015reponame:Genetics and Molecular Biologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)instacron:SBG10.1590/S1415-475738138120140275info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCavasini,RenatoBatista,Marcos Roberto DiasKlaczko,Louis Bernardeng2015-04-22T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1415-47572015000100055Revistahttp://www.gmb.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor@gmb.org.br1678-46851415-4757opendoar:2015-04-22T00:00Genetics and Molecular Biology - Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)false |
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Chromosomal localization of microsatellite loci in Drosophila mediopunctata |
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Chromosomal localization of microsatellite loci in Drosophila mediopunctata |
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Chromosomal localization of microsatellite loci in Drosophila mediopunctata Cavasini,Renato tripunctata SSR genetic chromosomal analysis BLAST search Muller’s elements |
title_short |
Chromosomal localization of microsatellite loci in Drosophila mediopunctata |
title_full |
Chromosomal localization of microsatellite loci in Drosophila mediopunctata |
title_fullStr |
Chromosomal localization of microsatellite loci in Drosophila mediopunctata |
title_full_unstemmed |
Chromosomal localization of microsatellite loci in Drosophila mediopunctata |
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Chromosomal localization of microsatellite loci in Drosophila mediopunctata |
author |
Cavasini,Renato |
author_facet |
Cavasini,Renato Batista,Marcos Roberto Dias Klaczko,Louis Bernard |
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Batista,Marcos Roberto Dias Klaczko,Louis Bernard |
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Cavasini,Renato Batista,Marcos Roberto Dias Klaczko,Louis Bernard |
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tripunctata SSR genetic chromosomal analysis BLAST search Muller’s elements |
topic |
tripunctata SSR genetic chromosomal analysis BLAST search Muller’s elements |
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Drosophila mediopunctata has been used as a model organism for genetics and evolutionary studies in the last three decades. A linkage map with 48 microsatellite loci recently published for this species showed five syntenic groups, which had their homology determined to Drosophila melanogaster chromosomes. Then, by inference, each of the groups was associated with one of the five major chromosomes of D. mediopunctata. Our objective was to carry out a genetic (chromosomal) analysis to increase the number of available loci with known chromosomal location. We made a simultaneous analysis of visible mutant phenotypes and microsatellite genotypes in a backcross of a standard strain and a mutant strain, which had each major autosome marked. Hence, we could establish the chromosomal location of seventeen loci; including one from each of the five major linkage groups previously published, and twelve new loci. Our results were congruent with the previous location and they open new possibilities to future work integrating microsatellites, chromosomal inversions, and genetic determinants of physiological and morphological variation. |
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