Literature DB >> 15810608

[Divergence of the polytene chromosome banding sequences as a reflection of evolutionary rearrangements of the genome linear structure].

L I Gunderina, I I Kiknadze, A G Istomina, V D Gusev, L A Miroshnichenko.   

Abstract

Banding sequences of five chromosomal arms (A, C, D, E, and F), accounting for about 70% of the total genome size in 63 Chironomus species, were used as phylogenetic markers to analyze divergence patterns of the linear genome structure during the evolution. The number of chromosomal breakpoints between the pairs of banding sequences compared served as a measure of divergence. It was demonstrated that the greater the divergence between the species compared, the higher the number of chromosomal breakpoints and the smaller the size of the conserved chromosomal regions. A banding sequences comparison in sibling species demonstrated a lower number of chromosomal breakpoints; the breakpoint number was maximum in a comparison of the banding sequences in the subgenera Chironomus and Camptochironomus. The use of the number of chromosomal breakpoints as a divergence measure provided establishment of phylogenetic relationships between 63 Chironomus species and discrimination of sibling species groups and cytocomplexes on a phylogenetic tree.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15810608

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetika        ISSN: 0016-6758


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Authors:  Markus Pfenninger; Carsten Nowak
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