Literature DB >> 11841162

Heteromorphic sex chromosomes of lizardfish (Synodontidae): focus on the ZZ-ZW1W2 system in Trachinocephalus myops.

K Ueno1, K Ota, T Kobayashi.   

Abstract

The karyotype and DNA content of four lizardfish species (family Synodontidae), that is, Saurida elongata, Synodus ulae, Synodus hoshinonis and Trachinocephalus myops, were analyzed. The karyotype of T. myops significantly differed from that of the other three species having diploid chromosome number of 48 with mainly acrocentric chromosomes and the ZZ-ZW sex chromosome system. The chromosome number of male T. myops was 2n = 26, while that of female T. myops was 2n = 27. The karyotype consisted of 11 pairs of metacentrics, one pair of acrocentrics and, in addition, two large metacentrics in the male and a single large metacentric, a distinctly small subtelocentric and a microchromosome in the female. C-banding demonstrated that in the female the subtelocentric chromosome and the microchromosome were heterochromatic. The karyotype of T. myops was thought to be derived from a 48 chromosome type synodontid fish through the involvement of Robertsonian rearrangement; the rearrangement of the sex chromosomes proceeded during karyotype evolution. Among the chromosomes, the large metacentrics were determined to be neo-Z (a fusion of the original Z and an autosome), the microchromosomes the W1 (originally W), and the subtelocentric chromosomes the W2 (derived from an autosome pair). The miniaturization of W1 and W2 chromosomes and their heterochromatinization suggested that sex chromosomes in this species have been already highly differentiated. The findings on DNA content implied that the karyotype of T. myops evolved by centric fusion events without loss in DNA amount.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11841162     DOI: 10.1023/a:1013749027620

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetica        ISSN: 0016-6707            Impact factor:   1.082


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