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Chromosome Res ; 9(1): 3-12, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11272790

ABSTRACT

The chromosomal complements of nine species of Blenniidae (Aidablennius sphylnx, Blennius ocellaris, Lypophris adriaticus, L. pavo, L. trigloides, Parcablennius gattorugine, P. ponticus, P. sanguinolentus, P. tentacularis) from the Adriatic Sea were analysed with several banding methods and in-situ hybridization. In all species, the diploid set consists of 48 mostly acrocentric chromosomes and has a similar location (terminal centromeric) of NORs, except for L. pavo (interstitial pericentric) and P. ponticus (terminal on the long arm). There are major differences in karyotype with regard to the amount and distribution of heterochromatin. Parablennius tentacularis shows a distinctive sex-chromosome system involving 2n = 48 males with a large totally heterochromatic Y chromosome, and males with 2n = 47. This difference is likely to be the consequence of a translocation of an autosome on the original Y. This finding constitutes an additional instance of the great variability in origins of multiple sex chromosome systems in vertebrates.


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Chromosome Mapping , Perciformes/genetics , Animals , Chromosome Banding , Cytogenetics , Female , In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence , Karyotyping , Male , Mediterranean Sea , Metaphase , Nucleolus Organizer Region , Sex Chromosomes , Sex Factors , Species Specificity
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Genetica ; 110(1): 73-8, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11519877

ABSTRACT

A molecular cytogenetic study of Gobius niger has been conducted by treating its mitotic chromosomes with silver-, CMA3- and DAPI-staining and fluorescent in situ hybridization using four multicopy or repetitive DNAs (the 28S and 5S rDNAs, the TTAGGG telomeric repeat and the mariner-like elements) as probes. In particular, the study proved the presence of NOR heteromorphism and suggested the possible role of the transposable element mariner in its genesis. In situ hybridization with the 5S rDNA probe proved the presence of just one 5S-bringing chromosome pair, whereas hybridization with the telomeric repeat revealed small bright hybridization spots, uniform in size and intensity, on each telomere of all chromosomes but no interstitial signals were noticed.


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DNA, Ribosomal/genetics , Fishes/genetics , RNA, Ribosomal, 28S/genetics , RNA, Ribosomal, 5S/genetics , Animals , Base Sequence , Chromosome Mapping , DNA Primers , DNA Probes , In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence , Molecular Sequence Data
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