| Literature DB >> 24260625 |
Ernani de Oliveira Mendes-Neto1, Marcelo Ricardo Vicari, Roberto Ferreira Artoni, Orlando Moreira-Filho.
Abstract
The paper represents a comparative cytogenetic analysis of three populations of Hypostomus regani in Brazil.Two populations belong to the Upper Paraná River Basin and the third one, the karyotype of which is described for the first time, was probably introduced into the São Francisco River Basin through transposition from the Piumhi River. Karyotype features of populations of Hypostomus regani from the Piracicaba and Tietê River Basins are also discussed. The occurrence of Hypostomus regani in the São Francisco River Basin is reported for the first time here. The study also revealed distinct differences in the location of the Ag-NORs between the analyzed populations that enable individuals from the Piumhi River, Mogi-Guaçu River and Tietê River to be distinguished from one another. Thus, the data obtained indicate the possibility of geographic variation fixing different karyotypes even in the same basin of origin.Entities:
Keywords: cytotaxonomy; karyotype diversification; rDNA
Year: 2011 PMID: 24260625 PMCID: PMC3833738 DOI: 10.3897/compcytogen.v5i2.964
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comp Cytogenet ISSN: 1993-0771 Impact factor: 1.800
Figure 1.Map of Brazil highlighting the large hydrographic basin of the Paraná-Paraguai system, area of natural distribution of . Detail: area of the divider of the waters of the Upper Paraná and São Francisco River Basins, altered by the transposition of the Piumhi River (with original drainage to the Grande River in the Upper Paraná Basin) to the Upper São Francisco Basin through an artificial channel that links it to the Sujo River (tributary of the São Francisco River). Star (★) and triangle (▼) indicate sampling sites for the populations studied by (Artoni and Bertollo (1996, 2001) and Alves et al. (2006) in the Mogi-Guaçu and Tietê River Basins, respectively; circle (●) indicates the sampling site for the specimens analyzed in the present study in the confluence of the Rio Piumhi with to Rio São Francisco, upper Rio São Francisco basin.
Chromosomal data of the populations; from Artoni and Bertollo (2001) (Ref. 1), Alves (Ref. 2) and new data from the population introduced into the São Francisco River Basin (Ref. 3).
| Locality | 2n/FN | Formula | Ag-NOR | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rio Mogi-Guaçu, Rio Mogi-Guaçu basin | 72/116 | 10m+20sm+42st/a | Multiple1 pair “a” large1 par “st” small | 1 |
| Rio Araquá, Rio Tiete basin | 72/116 | 12m+18sm+26st+16a | Multiple2 pairs “a” largies | 2 |
| Confluence of the Rio Piumhi with to Rio São Francisco, upper Rio São Francisco basin | 72/116 | 8m+16sm+20st+28a | Simple1 pair “st” large | 3 |
Figure 2.karyotypes from the confluence of the Piumhi and São Francisco Rivers a chromosome stained with Giemsa and b sequentially labeled by C-banding; c box indicates chromosome pair labeled with silver nitrate locating the nucleolus organizer regions (pair no. 15). Bar = 10 µm.
Figure 4.Idiogram of chromosomes bearing nucleolus organizer regions labeled by silver nitrate, comparing populations from the Piumhi River in the Upper São Francisco Basin a and Mogi Guaçu b and Tietê c Rivers in the Upper Paraná Basin. Bar = 1 µm.
Figure 3.Mitotic metaphases in from the confluence of the Piumhi and São Francisco Rivers submitted to fluorescent in situ hybridization a showing two 18S rDNA sites (arrows) b nine 5S rDNA sites (arrows) c chromosomes bearing 18S rDNA sites d chromosomes bearing 5S rDNA sites. Bar = 10 µm.