| Literature DB >> 21798024 |
Evan R Timusk1, Moira M Ferguson, Hooman K Moghadam, Joseph D Norman, Chris C Wilson, Roy G Danzmann.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Salmonids are regarded as 4R derivative species, having experienced 4 whole genome duplication events in their ancestry. Many duplicated chromosome regions still share extensive homology with one another which is maintained primarily through male-based homeologous chromosome pairings during meiosis. The formation of quadrivalents during meiosis leads to pseudolinkage. This phenomenon is more prevalent within 5 of the 12 ancestral teleost linkage groups in salmonids.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21798024 PMCID: PMC3162921 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2156-12-68
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genet ISSN: 1471-2156 Impact factor: 2.797
Comparison of putative linkage groups in Arctic charr and brook charr based upon comparative alignments of homologous marker segments to the rainbow trout genome (see Additional File 9 for these arm assignments)
| Arctic charr linkage group | Chromosome Type* | Brook charr linkage group | Chromosome Type* | No. of BC arms detected |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AC-1 | M | BC-1 | M | 2 |
| AC-3 | M | BC-3 | M | 2 |
| AC-4 | M | BC-4** | M | 2 |
| AC-5 | A | BC-5 | A | 1 |
| AC-6 | A? | BC-6 | A? | 1 |
| AC-7 | A | BC-7 | A | 1 |
| AC-8 | M | BC-8 | A? | 1 |
| AC-9 | A | BC-9 | A | 1 |
| AC-10 | A | BC-10 | M1 | 2 |
| AC-11 | A | BC-11 | A | 1 |
| AC-12 | A | BC-12 | A | 1 |
| AC-13 | M | BC-13a | A | 1 |
| BC-13b | A | 1 | ||
| AC-14 | A | BC-14 | A | 1 |
| AC-15 | M? | BC-15 | M? | 2 |
| AC-16 | A | BC-16** | M2 | 2 |
| AC-17 | A | BC-17 | M3? | 2 |
| AC-18 | M | BC-18 | M | 2 |
| AC-19 | M? | BC-19a | A | 1 |
| arm b in BC-17 | see3 | |||
| AC-20 | M | BC-20a | A | 1 |
| BC-20b | A | 1 | ||
| AC-21 | A | BC-21 | A | 1 |
| AC-22 | A | BC-22 | A | 1 |
| AC-23 | M? | BC-23b | A | 1 |
| arm a in BC-35 | see5 | |||
| AC-24 | A | BC-24 | A | 1 |
| AC-25 | M | BC-25 | M? | 2 |
| AC-26 | A | arm in BC-30 | see4 | |
| AC-27 | A? | BC-27 | A | 1 |
| AC-28 | M | BC-28a | A | 1 |
| arm b in BC-16** | see2 | |||
| AC-30 | A | BC-30 | M4 | 2 |
| AC-31 | A | ? | ||
| AC-32 | A | BC-32 | A | 1 |
| AC-33 | A | ? | ||
| AC-34 | A | BC-34 | A | 1 |
| AC-35 | A | BC-35 | M5 | 2 |
| AC-36 | A | BC-36 | A | 1 |
| AC-37 | A | BC-37 | A | 1 |
| AC-39 | A | arm in BC-10 | see1 | |
| AC-43 | A | BC-43 | A | 1 |
| Total No. Arms | 49 | total arms | 46 | |
* Chromosome is defined as either metacentric (M) or acrocentric (A).
** Polymorphisms were detected with both BC-4 and BC-16 linkage groups. BC-4 appears to form a metacentric linkage group in females, but a singleton position was detected with SSOSL32 in HL7 male, suggesting the formation of two acrocentrics. BC-16 markers appear to form a larger linkage group in the HL7 female (= metacentric structure), but only form two smaller linkage group clusters in the HL3 female (= 2 acrocentric linkage groups?).
Superscripts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 indicates that two Arctic charr chromosome arms are part of a single brook charr metacentric chromosome. see1-5 designates which Arctic charr chromosome arm appears to be part of the brook charr metacentric having the same superscript numeral.
Figure 1Arctic charr linkage group 13 depicting homologous marker affinities in brook charr and rainbow trout. Conserved synteny blocks spanning the homologous regions are shown in green (Brook charr) and red (rainbow trout).
Figure 2Putative 4R homeologous linkage group affinities within Arctic charr and brook charr. See the figure legend for explanation of the coloured blocks.
Putative homeologous linkage group affinities detected in brook charr
| Putative homeologues1 | Duplicated markers |
|---|---|
| BC-6 and BC-35 | OMM5000 |
| BC-14 and BC-30 | OMM3015 |
| BC-16 and BC-37 | OMM5014 |
| BC-16 and BC-16 and UL | BHMS417 |
| BC-13a and BC-13b | BHMS377, OMM5312 |
| BC-3 and BC-24 | BHMS465, OMM5102 |
| BC-3 and BC-3 and BC-12/-27 | Sal9UoG |
| BC-3 and BC-12/-27 | OMM5161 |
| BC-25b and UL | BX073647 |
| BC-5 and BC-23b | OMM1372 |
| BC-8 and UL | CA368462 |
| BC-1 and BC-1 | OMM5155 |
| BC-1 and BC-21 | BX311884, BX087644 |
| BC-1 and BC-21 and BC-13b | OMY21INRA |
| BC-27 and BC-35 | OMM1263 |
| BC-13b and BC-34 | BX319411, BX861121 |
| BC-32 and BC-19a | BX870052 |
| BC-10 and BC-15 | Omi30TUF, OmyRGT2TUF |
| BC-4 and BC-9 | TC126859 |
| BC-22 and UL | Ssa0080BSFU |
| BC-15 and BC-152 | OMM1197 |
| BC-20a and BC-20a | CA376300 |
| BC-20a and BC-20b | BX890355, OMM5019 |
1 UL denotes that one of the duplicated copies is currently unlinked to any described brook charr linkage groups.
2 appear to represent pseudolinked markers.
Comparative homeologous linkage group affinities between Salvelinus species and rainbow trout linkage groups1
| Rainbow trout linkage groups | Rainbow trout linkage groups | Rainbow trout linkage groups | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/11 | 12q/29p | 1/21 | 2p/29q | 3/24 | 7q/15p |
| 5/23 | 1/19q/9c/20c | 10/15 | 10q/18 | 4/9 | 14q/25q |
| 4/25a | 11/12q/26 | 4/19 | 27c/? | 6/23 | 27p/31p |
| 6/8 | 3p/27p | 7/17 | 11/12q/262 | 8/18 | 17p/22p |
| 8/21 | 2p/29q | 8/24 | 7q/15p3 | 12/27 | 12p/16p |
| 13/34 | 14p/20q | 13/16 | 8q/24p | 20a/20b | 2q/9q |
| 18/25 | 6p?/30 | 19/32 | 13/23q | 22/25 | 11/12q/26 |
| 23/35 | 27p/31p |
1 Rainbow trout linkage group arms are designated as short (p), long (q), or centromeric (c) according to Danzmann et al. 2008 and Phillips et al. 2006. If a designation suffix is not indicated following the rainbow trout linkage group it is representative of a single acrocentric chromosome arm. Note: Linkage group RT-7 is depicted in an inverted orientation in Danzmann et al. (2008)
2 Sal-7/17 homologies are mostly synonymous with a larger syntenic block of RT-21. The homeolog for this grouping in not known at present.
3 appears to be a small region of synteny.
Associations between SEX and marker variation across various markers located within the two most likely sex linkage group regions in brook charr (i.e., either BC-18 or BC-4)
| Linkage Group | Family | Marker | male alleles | No. of female progeny | No. of male progeny | χ2 value (1 df); |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BC-18 | HL3 | BX079862 | 1 | 17 | 8 | 0.896; P = 0.369 |
| 2 | 12 | 10 | ||||
| BC-18 | HL7 | BX079862 | 1 | 14 | 11 | 2.768; P = 0.093 |
| 2 | 7 | 15 | ||||
| BC-18 | HL3 | BX319197 | 1 | 12 | 10 | 0.708; P = 0.408 |
| 3 | 16 | 8 | ||||
| BC-18 | HL7 | BX319197 | 2 | 8 | 18 | 3.305; P = 0.070 |
| 3 | 12 | 9 | ||||
| BC-4a | HL3 | Ots500NWFSC | 1 | 0 | 16 | 34.461; P = 0 |
| 9 | 24 | 2 | ||||
| BC-4a | HL7 | Ots500NWFSC | 1 | 0 | 26 | 42.081; P = 0 |
| 9 | 19 | 1 | ||||
| BC-4a | HL3 | TC126859/i | 1 | 26 | 2 | 31.056; P = 0 |
| 2 | 1 | 14 | ||||
| BC-4a | HL7 | TC126859/i | 1 | 0 | 28 | 48.000; P = 0 |
| 2 | 20 | 0 | ||||
| BC-4b | HL7 | SSOSL32 | 2 | 8 | 17 | 2.006; P = 0.182 |
| 3 | 12 | 11 | ||||
| BC-91 | HL3 | TC126859/ii | 1 | 15 | 10 | 0.065; P = 0.824 |
| 4 | 14 | 8 | ||||
| BC-9 | HL7 | TC126859/ii | 1 | 9 | 15 | 0.174; P = 0.705 |
| 3 | 10 | 13 |
1 Sex linkage was tested on BC-9 due to the fact that marker TC126859 is duplicated in brook charr.