Characterization of chromosome structures of Falconinae (Falconidae, Falconiformes, Aves) by chromosome painting and delineation of chromosome rearrangements during their differentiation

Karyotypes of most bird species are characterized by around 2n = 80 chromosomes, comprising 7–10 pairs of large- and medium-sized macrochromosomes including sex chromosomes and numerous morphologically indistinguishable microchromosomes. The Falconinae of the Falconiformes has a different karyotype...

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Published in:Chromosome Research
Main Authors: NISHIDA Chizuko, ISHIJIMA Junko, KOSAKA Ayumi, TANABE Hideyuki, HABERMANN Felix A, GRIFFIN Darren K, MATSHUDA Yoichi
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spelling ftsokendaiuniv:oai:ir.soken.ac.jp:00003964 2023-05-15T16:09:58+02:00 Characterization of chromosome structures of Falconinae (Falconidae, Falconiformes, Aves) by chromosome painting and delineation of chromosome rearrangements during their differentiation NISHIDA Chizuko ISHIJIMA Junko KOSAKA Ayumi TANABE Hideyuki HABERMANN Felix A GRIFFIN Darren K MATSHUDA Yoichi 2008-03 application/pdf https://ir.soken.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=3964 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1013/00003794/ https://ir.soken.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=3964&item_no=1&attribute_id=22&file_no=1 en eng SpringerLink https://doi.org/10.1007/s10577-007-1210-6 https://ir.soken.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=3964 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1013/00003794/ Chromosome Research = Chromosome Research , 16(1), 171-181(2008-03) 0967-3849 https://ir.soken.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=3964&item_no=1&attribute_id=22&file_no=1 SpringerLink(The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com) publisher http://link.springer.com/termsandconditions Journal Article 2008 ftsokendaiuniv https://doi.org/10.1007/s10577-007-1210-6 2022-11-20T21:34:51Z Karyotypes of most bird species are characterized by around 2n = 80 chromosomes, comprising 7–10 pairs of large- and medium-sized macrochromosomes including sex chromosomes and numerous morphologically indistinguishable microchromosomes. The Falconinae of the Falconiformes has a different karyotype from the typical avian karyotype in low chromosome numbers, little size difference between macrochromosomes and a smaller number of microchromosomes. To characterize chromosome structures of Falconinae and to delineate the chromosome rearrangements that occurred in this subfamily, we conducted comparative chromosome painting with chicken chromosomes 1–9 and Z probes and microchromosome-specific probes, and chromosome mapping of the 18S–28S rRNA genes and telomeric (TTAGGG) n sequences for common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) (2n = 52), peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) (2n = 50) and merlin (Falco columbarius) (2n = 40). F. tinnunculus had the highest number of chromosomes and was considered to retain the ancestral karyotype of Falconinae; one and six centric fusions might have occurred in macrochromosomes of F. peregrinus and F. columbarius, respectively. Tandem fusions of microchromosomes to macrochromosomes and between microchromosomes were also frequently observed, and chromosomal locations of the rRNA genes ranged from two to seven pairs of chromosomes. These karyotypic features of Falconinae were relatively different from those of Accipitridae, indicating that the drastic chromosome rearrangements occurred independently in the lineages of Accipitridae and Falconinae. Article in Journal/Newspaper Falco peregrinus peregrine falcon The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Japan: Sokendai Repository Chromosome Research 16 1 171 181
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description Karyotypes of most bird species are characterized by around 2n = 80 chromosomes, comprising 7–10 pairs of large- and medium-sized macrochromosomes including sex chromosomes and numerous morphologically indistinguishable microchromosomes. The Falconinae of the Falconiformes has a different karyotype from the typical avian karyotype in low chromosome numbers, little size difference between macrochromosomes and a smaller number of microchromosomes. To characterize chromosome structures of Falconinae and to delineate the chromosome rearrangements that occurred in this subfamily, we conducted comparative chromosome painting with chicken chromosomes 1–9 and Z probes and microchromosome-specific probes, and chromosome mapping of the 18S–28S rRNA genes and telomeric (TTAGGG) n sequences for common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) (2n = 52), peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) (2n = 50) and merlin (Falco columbarius) (2n = 40). F. tinnunculus had the highest number of chromosomes and was considered to retain the ancestral karyotype of Falconinae; one and six centric fusions might have occurred in macrochromosomes of F. peregrinus and F. columbarius, respectively. Tandem fusions of microchromosomes to macrochromosomes and between microchromosomes were also frequently observed, and chromosomal locations of the rRNA genes ranged from two to seven pairs of chromosomes. These karyotypic features of Falconinae were relatively different from those of Accipitridae, indicating that the drastic chromosome rearrangements occurred independently in the lineages of Accipitridae and Falconinae.
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author NISHIDA Chizuko
ISHIJIMA Junko
KOSAKA Ayumi
TANABE Hideyuki
HABERMANN Felix A
GRIFFIN Darren K
MATSHUDA Yoichi
spellingShingle NISHIDA Chizuko
ISHIJIMA Junko
KOSAKA Ayumi
TANABE Hideyuki
HABERMANN Felix A
GRIFFIN Darren K
MATSHUDA Yoichi
Characterization of chromosome structures of Falconinae (Falconidae, Falconiformes, Aves) by chromosome painting and delineation of chromosome rearrangements during their differentiation
author_facet NISHIDA Chizuko
ISHIJIMA Junko
KOSAKA Ayumi
TANABE Hideyuki
HABERMANN Felix A
GRIFFIN Darren K
MATSHUDA Yoichi
author_sort NISHIDA Chizuko
title Characterization of chromosome structures of Falconinae (Falconidae, Falconiformes, Aves) by chromosome painting and delineation of chromosome rearrangements during their differentiation
title_short Characterization of chromosome structures of Falconinae (Falconidae, Falconiformes, Aves) by chromosome painting and delineation of chromosome rearrangements during their differentiation
title_full Characterization of chromosome structures of Falconinae (Falconidae, Falconiformes, Aves) by chromosome painting and delineation of chromosome rearrangements during their differentiation
title_fullStr Characterization of chromosome structures of Falconinae (Falconidae, Falconiformes, Aves) by chromosome painting and delineation of chromosome rearrangements during their differentiation
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of chromosome structures of Falconinae (Falconidae, Falconiformes, Aves) by chromosome painting and delineation of chromosome rearrangements during their differentiation
title_sort characterization of chromosome structures of falconinae (falconidae, falconiformes, aves) by chromosome painting and delineation of chromosome rearrangements during their differentiation
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