| Literature DB >> 23885202 |
Camila Nascimento Moreira1, Camilla Bruno Di-Nizo, Maria José de Jesus Silva, Yatiyo Yonenaga-Yassuda, Karen Ventura.
Abstract
Pseudoryzomys simplex, the false rice rat, is a monotypic genus of the Oryzomyini tribe (Sigmodontinae) distributed in part of Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil. Its diploid number has been described as 56 acrocentric chromosomes decreasing in size and no karyotype figure has been depicted. Herein, we present karyotypic data on P. simplex, including chromosome banding and molecular fluorescent in situ hybridization using telomeric sequences and the whole X-chromosome of its sister clade Holochilus brasiliensis (HBR) as probes. A case of remarkable autosomal heteromorphism due to the presence of a whole heterochromatic arm leading to the variability of FN is reported, as well as the occurrence of regions of homology between the X and Y chromosomes (pseudoautosomal regions) after chromosome painting with the HBR X probe on P. simplex metaphases.Entities:
Keywords: Oryzomyini; cytogenetics; fluorescent in situ hybridization; heterochromatin
Year: 2013 PMID: 23885202 PMCID: PMC3715286 DOI: 10.1590/S1415-47572013000200010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genet Mol Biol ISSN: 1415-4757 Impact factor: 1.771
Sex, diploid (2n) and fundamental numbers (FN), and collection localities of Pseudoryzomys simplex from Brazil.
| Specimen number | Sex | 2n | FN | Locality | Geographic coordinates | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CIT 603 | F | 56 | 54 | Gaúcha do Norte, MT | 13º11′00″ S | 53º15′23″ W |
| CIT 1152 | M | 56 | 55 | Parque Nacional do Araguaia, TO | 9°50′59″ S | 49°56′59″ W |
| CIT 1159 | F | 56 | 54 | Parque Nacional do Araguaia, TO | 9°50′59″ S | 49°56′59″ W |
| CIT 1168 | F | 56 | 54 | Parque Nacional do Araguaia, TO | 9°50′59″ S | 49°56′59″ W |
| CIT 1219 | F | 56 | 54 | Parque Nacional do Araguaia, TO | 9°50′59″ S | 49°56′59″ W |
| CIT 1333 | F | 56 | 54 | Parque Nacional das Emas, GO | 18°6′23″ S | 52°55′40″ W |
| ROD 286 | F | 56 | 55 | Guará, SP | 20°48′55″ S | 47°48′59″ W |
Brazilian states: MT = Mato Grosso; TO = Tocantins; GO = Goiás, SP = São Paulo.
F: female. M: male.
Figure 1Map of Brazil with the collecting localities of Pseudoryzomys simplex. 1. Gaúcha do Norte, Mato Grosso; 2. Parque Nacional do Araguaia, Tocantins; 3. Parque Nacional das Emas, Goiás; and 4. Guará, São Paulo. In gray, the distribution of the genus in Brazil, according to Bonvicino .
Figure 2Karyotype analysis of Pseudoryzomys simplex and comparisons with other species. (A–C) Karyotypes of Pseudoryzomys simplex with 2n = 56. (A) Conventionally stained karyotype of a male with FN = 55; (B) CBG-banded karyotype of a female with FN = 54; inset: sex chromosomes of a male and heteromorphic pair 17; (C) GTG-banded karyotype of a male with FN = 55. (D) Comparison between the GTG-banded chromosomes of P. simplex with 2n = 56 (left) and H. brasiliensis with 2n = 56 (right with underlined numbers). (E–F) Metaphases of P. simplex with 2n = 56. (E) Male metaphase with FN = 55 after telomeric FISH; the arrow shows the biarmed element of the heteromorphic pair 17. Inset: The X and Y chromosomes of P. simplex after chromosome painting with the HBR X probe. * Partial homology detected. (F) After Ag-NOR staining. Five Ag-NORs-bearing chromosomes of PSI are indicated. Note the two chromosome associations.