Genetics and Molecular Biology (Jan 2008)

Identification and description of distinct B chromosomes in Cyphocharax modestus (Characiformes, Curimatidae)

  • Lessandra Viviane De Rosa Santos,
  • Fausto Foresti,
  • Cesar Martins,
  • Claudio Oliveira,
  • Adriane Pinto Wasko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572008000200019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 1
pp. 265 – 269

Abstract

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Cytogenetic analyses were performed in Cyphocharax modestus, collected at Paranapanema River and Tietê River (São Paulo State, Brazil). A karyotype with 2n = 54 chromosomes was observed in the animals from both Brazilian freshwater river systems. One to four B chromosomes were also detected in individuals from the Paranapanema River, which represents the probable first report of more than a single supernumerary element in a species of the Curimatidae group. C-banding revealed centromeric and telomeric heterochromatin blocks in several chromosomes of the normal karyotype complement of C. modestus. Moreover, while some B chromosomes were characterized by the complete absence of C-bands, others were totally heterochromatic. Although there was a prevalence of B chromosomes in males of C. modestus, at least one supernumerary element was found in males and/or females of several other populations of the species, which suggests that the presence of these chromosomes seems to represent a general trait of C. modestus. A possible origin of the described B chromosomes may be related to the occurrence of a chromosome non-disjunction followed by the loss of euchromatic segments, an event that should have occurred in chromosomes that present conspicuous centromeric heterochromatic blocks and even in chromosomes that lack C-bands in this region, resulting in small supernumerary elements.

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