Literature DB >> 12438790

Comparative molecular cytogenetic studies in the order Carnivora: mapping chromosomal rearrangements onto the phylogenetic tree.

A S Graphodatsky1, F Yang, P L Perelman, P C M O'Brien, N A Serdukova, B S Milne, L S Biltueva, B Fu, N V Vorobieva, S I Kawada, T J Robinson, M A Ferguson-Smith.   

Abstract

We have made a set of chromosome-specific painting probes for the American mink by degenerate oligonucleotide primed-PCR (DOP-PCR) amplification of flow-sorted chromosomes. The painting probes were used to delimit homologous chromosomal segments among human, red fox, dog, cat and eight species of the family Mustelidae, including the European mink, steppe and forest polecats, least weasel, mountain weasel, Japanese sable, striped polecat, and badger. Based on the results of chromosome painting and G-banding, comparative maps between these species have been established. The integrated map demonstrates a high level of karyotype conservation among mustelid species. Comparative analysis of the conserved chromosomal segments among mustelids and outgroup species revealed 18 putative ancestral autosomal segments that probably represent the ancestral chromosomes, or chromosome arms, in the karyotype of the most recent ancestor of the family Mustelidae. The proposed 2n = 38 ancestral Mustelidae karyotype appears to have been retained in some modern mustelids, e.g., Martes, Lutra, Ictonyx, and Vormela. The derivation of the mustelid karyotypes from the putative ancestral state resulted from centric fusions, fissions, the addition of heterochromatic arms, and occasional pericentric inversions. Our results confirm many of the evolutionary conclusions suggested by other data and strengthen the topology of the carnivore phylogenetic tree through the inclusion of genome-wide chromosome rearrangements. Copyright 2002 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12438790     DOI: 10.1159/000063032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytogenet Genome Res        ISSN: 1424-8581            Impact factor:   1.636


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3.  Reconstructing large regions of an ancestral mammalian genome in silico.

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4.  Chromosome painting shows that skunks (Mephitidae, Carnivora) have highly rearranged karyotypes.

Authors:  P L Perelman; A S Graphodatsky; J W Dragoo; N A Serdyukova; G Stone; P Cavagna; A Menotti; W Nie; P C M O'Brien; J Wang; S Burkett; K Yuki; M E Roelke; S J O'Brien; F Yang; R Stanyon
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5.  Phylogenomics of the dog and fox family (Canidae, Carnivora) revealed by chromosome painting.

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7.  Comparative chromosome painting defines the karyotypic relationships among the domestic dog, Chinese raccoon dog and Japanese raccoon dog.

Authors:  Wenhui Nie; Jinhuan Wang; Polina Perelman; Alexander S Graphodatsky; Fengtang Yang
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8.  Defining the ancestral eutherian karyotype: a cladistic interpretation of chromosome painting and genome sequence assembly data.

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9.  Chromosomal mapping of canine-derived BAC clones to the red fox and American mink genomes.

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10.  Gene synteny comparisons between different vertebrates provide new insights into breakage and fusion events during mammalian karyotype evolution.

Authors:  Claus Kemkemer; Matthias Kohn; David N Cooper; Lutz Froenicke; Josef Högel; Horst Hameister; Hildegard Kehrer-Sawatzki
Journal:  BMC Evol Biol       Date:  2009-04-24       Impact factor: 3.260

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