Genetics and Molecular Biology (Apr 2021)

Cytotaxonomy of Gallinula melanops (Gruiformes, Rallidae): Karyotype evolution and phylogenetic inference

  • Ivanete de Oliveira Furo,
  • Rafael Kretschmer,
  • Patricia C. M. O’Brien,
  • Jorge Claudio da Costa Pereira,
  • Ricardo José Gunski,
  • Analía Del Valle Garnero,
  • Rebecca E. O’Connor,
  • Darren Karl Griffin,
  • Malcolm A. Ferguson-Smith,
  • Edivaldo Herculano Corrêa de Oliveira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-gmb-2020-0241
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 2

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Abstract Although Rallidae is the most diverse family within Gruiformes, there is little information concerning the karyotype of the species in this group. In fact, Gallinula melanops, a species of Rallidae found in Brazil, is among the few species studied cytogenetically, but only with conventional staining and repetitive DNA mapping, showing 2n=80. Thus, in order to understand the karyotypic evolution and phylogeny of this group, the present study aimed to analyze the karyotype of G. melanops by classical and molecular cytogenetics, comparing the results with other species of Gruiformes. The results show that G. melanops has the same chromosome rearrangements as described in Gallinula chloropus (Clade Fulica), including fission of ancestral chromosomes 4 and 5 of Gallus gallus (GGA), beyond the fusion between two of segments resultants of the GGA4/GGA5, also fusions between the chromosomes GGA6/GGA7. Thus, despite the fact that some authors have suggested the inclusion of G. melanops in genus Porphyriops, our molecular cytogenetic results confirm its place in the Gallinula genus.

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