Three decades of studies on chromosomal polymorphism of Drosophila willistoni and description of fifty different rearrangements

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Autor(a) principal: Rhode, Cláudia
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Gaiesky, Vera Lúcia da Silva Valente
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/87939
Resumo: Drosophila willistoni (Insecta, Diptera) is considered a paradigm for evolutionary studies. Their chromosomes are characterized by multiple paracentric inversions that make it hard to identify and describe chromosomal polymorphisms. In the present report we attempted to systematize the description of all the 50 inversions found in the last three decades, since we have been studying the chromosomes of several individuals of 30 different populations, including the one used in the genome sequencing project (Gd-H4-1). We present the photographic register of 11 arrangements in the left arm of the X chromosome (XL), eight in the right arm (XR), 10 in the left arm of chromosome II (IIL), eight in its right arm (IIR) and 13 in chromosome III. This information also includes their breakpoints on the reference photomap. A clear geographic difference was detected in XL and XR, with different fixed arrangements depending on the origin of the population studied. Through the comparison of all X arrangements it was possible to infer the putative ancestral arrangements, i.e., those related to all the remaining arrangements through the small number of inversions that occurred in the past, which we will call XL-A and XR-A. In the autosomes (IIL/IIR and III), fixed inversions were detected, but most are segregating in different frequencies along the geographical distribution of the D. willistoni populations.
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spelling Rhode, CláudiaGaiesky, Vera Lúcia da Silva Valente2014-02-28T01:50:30Z20121415-4757http://hdl.handle.net/10183/87939000876336Drosophila willistoni (Insecta, Diptera) is considered a paradigm for evolutionary studies. Their chromosomes are characterized by multiple paracentric inversions that make it hard to identify and describe chromosomal polymorphisms. In the present report we attempted to systematize the description of all the 50 inversions found in the last three decades, since we have been studying the chromosomes of several individuals of 30 different populations, including the one used in the genome sequencing project (Gd-H4-1). We present the photographic register of 11 arrangements in the left arm of the X chromosome (XL), eight in the right arm (XR), 10 in the left arm of chromosome II (IIL), eight in its right arm (IIR) and 13 in chromosome III. This information also includes their breakpoints on the reference photomap. A clear geographic difference was detected in XL and XR, with different fixed arrangements depending on the origin of the population studied. Through the comparison of all X arrangements it was possible to infer the putative ancestral arrangements, i.e., those related to all the remaining arrangements through the small number of inversions that occurred in the past, which we will call XL-A and XR-A. In the autosomes (IIL/IIR and III), fixed inversions were detected, but most are segregating in different frequencies along the geographical distribution of the D. willistoni populations.application/pdfengGenetics and molecular biology. Vol. 35, n. 4 supl (Dec. 2012), p. 966-979Drosophila willistoniPolimorfismoCitogenéticaCromossomos politênicoscytogeneticpolytene chromosomesinversionsDrosophila willistoniThree decades of studies on chromosomal polymorphism of Drosophila willistoni and description of fifty different rearrangementsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000876336.pdf000876336.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf5003828http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/87939/1/000876336.pdfd94eea9f2c5820553932222ebad1eaf5MD51TEXT000876336.pdf.txt000876336.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain45618http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/87939/2/000876336.pdf.txt50fd52d12b33bb2e1f7f49f973239c93MD52THUMBNAIL000876336.pdf.jpg000876336.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1901http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/87939/3/000876336.pdf.jpg3e26fa00b283d22e9587b78df60f2e2fMD5310183/879392021-07-09 04:33:32.716503oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/87939Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-07-09T07:33:32Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Three decades of studies on chromosomal polymorphism of Drosophila willistoni and description of fifty different rearrangements
title Three decades of studies on chromosomal polymorphism of Drosophila willistoni and description of fifty different rearrangements
spellingShingle Three decades of studies on chromosomal polymorphism of Drosophila willistoni and description of fifty different rearrangements
Rhode, Cláudia
Drosophila willistoni
Polimorfismo
Citogenética
Cromossomos politênicos
cytogenetic
polytene chromosomes
inversions
Drosophila willistoni
title_short Three decades of studies on chromosomal polymorphism of Drosophila willistoni and description of fifty different rearrangements
title_full Three decades of studies on chromosomal polymorphism of Drosophila willistoni and description of fifty different rearrangements
title_fullStr Three decades of studies on chromosomal polymorphism of Drosophila willistoni and description of fifty different rearrangements
title_full_unstemmed Three decades of studies on chromosomal polymorphism of Drosophila willistoni and description of fifty different rearrangements
title_sort Three decades of studies on chromosomal polymorphism of Drosophila willistoni and description of fifty different rearrangements
author Rhode, Cláudia
author_facet Rhode, Cláudia
Gaiesky, Vera Lúcia da Silva Valente
author_role author
author2 Gaiesky, Vera Lúcia da Silva Valente
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rhode, Cláudia
Gaiesky, Vera Lúcia da Silva Valente
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Drosophila willistoni
Polimorfismo
Citogenética
Cromossomos politênicos
topic Drosophila willistoni
Polimorfismo
Citogenética
Cromossomos politênicos
cytogenetic
polytene chromosomes
inversions
Drosophila willistoni
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv cytogenetic
polytene chromosomes
inversions
Drosophila willistoni
description Drosophila willistoni (Insecta, Diptera) is considered a paradigm for evolutionary studies. Their chromosomes are characterized by multiple paracentric inversions that make it hard to identify and describe chromosomal polymorphisms. In the present report we attempted to systematize the description of all the 50 inversions found in the last three decades, since we have been studying the chromosomes of several individuals of 30 different populations, including the one used in the genome sequencing project (Gd-H4-1). We present the photographic register of 11 arrangements in the left arm of the X chromosome (XL), eight in the right arm (XR), 10 in the left arm of chromosome II (IIL), eight in its right arm (IIR) and 13 in chromosome III. This information also includes their breakpoints on the reference photomap. A clear geographic difference was detected in XL and XR, with different fixed arrangements depending on the origin of the population studied. Through the comparison of all X arrangements it was possible to infer the putative ancestral arrangements, i.e., those related to all the remaining arrangements through the small number of inversions that occurred in the past, which we will call XL-A and XR-A. In the autosomes (IIL/IIR and III), fixed inversions were detected, but most are segregating in different frequencies along the geographical distribution of the D. willistoni populations.
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