Chromosomal evolution and molecular genetic analysis of four species of genus Anas (Aves: Anatidae)

Birds are considered one of the least karyotypically examined animal groups due to their karyotype specificity, i.e. small chromosomes, a large diploid chromosome number and the separation of chromosomes into macro- and microchromosomes. The present work was aimed to investigate the number of chromo...

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Published in:Genetika
Main Authors: Abu-Almaaty Ali Hussein, Hassan Mohamed K., El-Bakary Neveen E.R., Ahmed Sarah H.
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Published: 2019
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DNA
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1901103A
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spelling ftdoiserbia:oai:doiserbia:0534-00121901103A 2023-05-15T13:24:50+02:00 Chromosomal evolution and molecular genetic analysis of four species of genus Anas (Aves: Anatidae) Abu-Almaaty Ali Hussein Hassan Mohamed K. El-Bakary Neveen E.R. Ahmed Sarah H. 2019 https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1901103A unknown Micro/Macro chromosomes karyotype RAPD DNA Anas Anatidae . 51(1) 103-119 2019 ftdoiserbia https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1901103A 2019-07-23T14:34:35Z Birds are considered one of the least karyotypically examined animal groups due to their karyotype specificity, i.e. small chromosomes, a large diploid chromosome number and the separation of chromosomes into macro- and microchromosomes. The present work was aimed to investigate the number of chromosomes and their karyological and molecular genetic relationships of four species of genus Anas (Anas crecca, Anas penelope, Anas acuta and Anas clypeata (Family: Anatidae). All four species have the same diploid chromosome number of 2n=80. The four investigated species have shown five pairs of macrochromosomes and the remaining 35 pairs were of microchromosomes. Ten RAPD primers were used for molecular discrimination by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The (PCR) showed polymorphic bands, which were used for the construction of the dendrogram and a similarity matrix. A total of 133 bands were obtained; 37 of them were polymorphic and 27 unique bands. Similarity values among the species under study ranged from 79% to 85%. The highest similarity was between A. Penelope and A. acuta (85%) while the lowest similarity was between A. acuta and A. clypeata (79 %). RAPD analysis confirmed that the four Anas species under study are genetically different from each other and a genetic variation was found between and within the three species tested in this study. The karyotypic features are also suitable as cytotaxonomic markers of Anatidae. Other/Unknown Material Anas acuta Anas clypeata doiSerbia (National Library of Serbia/KoBSON) Genetika 51 1 103 119
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topic Micro/Macro chromosomes
karyotype
RAPD
DNA
Anas
Anatidae
spellingShingle Micro/Macro chromosomes
karyotype
RAPD
DNA
Anas
Anatidae
Abu-Almaaty Ali Hussein
Hassan Mohamed K.
El-Bakary Neveen E.R.
Ahmed Sarah H.
Chromosomal evolution and molecular genetic analysis of four species of genus Anas (Aves: Anatidae)
topic_facet Micro/Macro chromosomes
karyotype
RAPD
DNA
Anas
Anatidae
description Birds are considered one of the least karyotypically examined animal groups due to their karyotype specificity, i.e. small chromosomes, a large diploid chromosome number and the separation of chromosomes into macro- and microchromosomes. The present work was aimed to investigate the number of chromosomes and their karyological and molecular genetic relationships of four species of genus Anas (Anas crecca, Anas penelope, Anas acuta and Anas clypeata (Family: Anatidae). All four species have the same diploid chromosome number of 2n=80. The four investigated species have shown five pairs of macrochromosomes and the remaining 35 pairs were of microchromosomes. Ten RAPD primers were used for molecular discrimination by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The (PCR) showed polymorphic bands, which were used for the construction of the dendrogram and a similarity matrix. A total of 133 bands were obtained; 37 of them were polymorphic and 27 unique bands. Similarity values among the species under study ranged from 79% to 85%. The highest similarity was between A. Penelope and A. acuta (85%) while the lowest similarity was between A. acuta and A. clypeata (79 %). RAPD analysis confirmed that the four Anas species under study are genetically different from each other and a genetic variation was found between and within the three species tested in this study. The karyotypic features are also suitable as cytotaxonomic markers of Anatidae.
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author Abu-Almaaty Ali Hussein
Hassan Mohamed K.
El-Bakary Neveen E.R.
Ahmed Sarah H.
author_facet Abu-Almaaty Ali Hussein
Hassan Mohamed K.
El-Bakary Neveen E.R.
Ahmed Sarah H.
author_sort Abu-Almaaty Ali Hussein
title Chromosomal evolution and molecular genetic analysis of four species of genus Anas (Aves: Anatidae)
title_short Chromosomal evolution and molecular genetic analysis of four species of genus Anas (Aves: Anatidae)
title_full Chromosomal evolution and molecular genetic analysis of four species of genus Anas (Aves: Anatidae)
title_fullStr Chromosomal evolution and molecular genetic analysis of four species of genus Anas (Aves: Anatidae)
title_full_unstemmed Chromosomal evolution and molecular genetic analysis of four species of genus Anas (Aves: Anatidae)
title_sort chromosomal evolution and molecular genetic analysis of four species of genus anas (aves: anatidae)
publishDate 2019
url https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1901103A
genre Anas acuta
Anas clypeata
genre_facet Anas acuta
Anas clypeata
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