Chromosomal rearrangement in Pectinidae revealed by rRNA loci and implications for bivalve evolution
Karyotype and chromosomal localization of major (18-5.8-28S) and minor (5S) ribosomal RNA genes were studied in two species of Pectinidae, zhikong (Chlamys farreri) and bay (Argopecten irradians irradians) scallops. using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). C. farreri had a haploid number of...
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ftchinacasciocas:oai:ir.qdio.ac.cn:337002/3570 2024-09-15T18:03:20+00:00 Chromosomal rearrangement in Pectinidae revealed by rRNA loci and implications for bivalve evolution Wang, YP Guo, XM 2004-12-01 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/3571 英语 eng BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN Wang, YP; Guo, XM.Chromosomal rearrangement in Pectinidae revealed by rRNA loci and implications for bivalve evolution,BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN,2004,207(3):247-256 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/3571 Crassostrea-gigas Thunberg In-situ Hybridization Pacific Oyster Molecular Phylogeny Cytochalasin-b 5s Rdna Genes Dna Mollusks Sequence Biology Marine & Freshwater Biology Article 期刊论文 2004 ftchinacasciocas 2024-08-09T03:18:11Z Karyotype and chromosomal localization of major (18-5.8-28S) and minor (5S) ribosomal RNA genes were studied in two species of Pectinidae, zhikong (Chlamys farreri) and bay (Argopecten irradians irradians) scallops. using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). C. farreri had a haploid number of 19 with a karyotype of 3m + 4sm + 7sm-st + 4st + 1st-t, and A. i. irradians had a haploid number of 16 with a karyotype of 5st + 11t. In C. farreri, the major and minor rRNA genes had one locus each and were mapped to the same chromosome-Chromosome 5. In A. i. irradians, the major rRNA genes had two loci, located on Chromosomes 4 and 8, and the 5S rRNA gene was found at a third chromosome-Chromosome 10. Results of this and other studies indicate that karyotype of A. i. irradians (n = 16, 21 arms) is secondary and derived from an ancestral karyotype similar to that of C. farreri (n = 19, 38 arms) through considerable chromosomal loss and rearrangements. The ability to tolerate significant chromosomal loss suggests that the modal karyotype of Pectinidae and possibly other bivalves with a haploid number of 19 is likely tetraploid; i.e., at least one genome duplication has occurred during the evolution of Bivalvia. Karyotype and chromosomal localization of major (18-5.8-28S) and minor (5S) ribosomal RNA genes were studied in two species of Pectinidae, zhikong (Chlamys farreri) and bay (Argopecten irradians irradians) scallops. using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). C. farreri had a haploid number of 19 with a karyotype of 3m + 4sm + 7sm-st + 4st + 1st-t, and A. i. irradians had a haploid number of 16 with a karyotype of 5st + 11t. In C. farreri, the major and minor rRNA genes had one locus each and were mapped to the same chromosome-Chromosome 5. In A. i. irradians, the major rRNA genes had two loci, located on Chromosomes 4 and 8, and the 5S rRNA gene was found at a third chromosome-Chromosome 10. Results of this and other studies indicate that karyotype of A. i. irradians (n = 16, 21 arms) is secondary and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Pacific oyster Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IOCAS-IR |
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Karyotype and chromosomal localization of major (18-5.8-28S) and minor (5S) ribosomal RNA genes were studied in two species of Pectinidae, zhikong (Chlamys farreri) and bay (Argopecten irradians irradians) scallops. using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). C. farreri had a haploid number of 19 with a karyotype of 3m + 4sm + 7sm-st + 4st + 1st-t, and A. i. irradians had a haploid number of 16 with a karyotype of 5st + 11t. In C. farreri, the major and minor rRNA genes had one locus each and were mapped to the same chromosome-Chromosome 5. In A. i. irradians, the major rRNA genes had two loci, located on Chromosomes 4 and 8, and the 5S rRNA gene was found at a third chromosome-Chromosome 10. Results of this and other studies indicate that karyotype of A. i. irradians (n = 16, 21 arms) is secondary and derived from an ancestral karyotype similar to that of C. farreri (n = 19, 38 arms) through considerable chromosomal loss and rearrangements. The ability to tolerate significant chromosomal loss suggests that the modal karyotype of Pectinidae and possibly other bivalves with a haploid number of 19 is likely tetraploid; i.e., at least one genome duplication has occurred during the evolution of Bivalvia. Karyotype and chromosomal localization of major (18-5.8-28S) and minor (5S) ribosomal RNA genes were studied in two species of Pectinidae, zhikong (Chlamys farreri) and bay (Argopecten irradians irradians) scallops. using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). C. farreri had a haploid number of 19 with a karyotype of 3m + 4sm + 7sm-st + 4st + 1st-t, and A. i. irradians had a haploid number of 16 with a karyotype of 5st + 11t. In C. farreri, the major and minor rRNA genes had one locus each and were mapped to the same chromosome-Chromosome 5. In A. i. irradians, the major rRNA genes had two loci, located on Chromosomes 4 and 8, and the 5S rRNA gene was found at a third chromosome-Chromosome 10. Results of this and other studies indicate that karyotype of A. i. irradians (n = 16, 21 arms) is secondary and ... |
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Chromosomal rearrangement in Pectinidae revealed by rRNA loci and implications for bivalve evolution |
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Chromosomal rearrangement in Pectinidae revealed by rRNA loci and implications for bivalve evolution |
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Chromosomal rearrangement in Pectinidae revealed by rRNA loci and implications for bivalve evolution |
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Chromosomal rearrangement in Pectinidae revealed by rRNA loci and implications for bivalve evolution |
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Chromosomal rearrangement in Pectinidae revealed by rRNA loci and implications for bivalve evolution |
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chromosomal rearrangement in pectinidae revealed by rrna loci and implications for bivalve evolution |
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BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN Wang, YP; Guo, XM.Chromosomal rearrangement in Pectinidae revealed by rRNA loci and implications for bivalve evolution,BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN,2004,207(3):247-256 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/3571 |
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