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Leonela Z Carabajal Paladino, Petr Nguyen, Jindra Síchová, František Marec.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We work on the development of transgenic sexing strains in the codling moth, Cydia pomonella (Tortricidae), which would enable to produce male-only progeny for the population control of this pest using sterile insect technique (SIT). To facilitate this research, we have developed a number of cytogenetic and molecular tools, including a physical map of the codling moth Z chromosome using BAC-FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization with bacterial artificial chromosome probes). However, chromosomal localization of unique, single-copy sequences such as a transgene cassette by conventional FISH remains challenging. In this study, we adapted a FISH protocol with tyramide signal amplification (TSA-FISH) for detection of single-copy genes in Lepidoptera. We tested the protocol with probes prepared from partial sequences of Z-linked genes in the codling moth.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25471491 PMCID: PMC4255786 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2156-15-S2-S15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genet ISSN: 1471-2156 Impact factor: 2.797
Figure 1Mapping of genes on chromosome preparations from testes of the codling moth, . Chromosomes were counterstained by DAPI (light blue). Hybridization signals (green, red, and violet) mark the physical position of genes under study (Ace-1, Nan, RpP0, and Notch). (a) Ace-1 localized on one bivalent in the pachytene spermatocyte complement by TSA-FISH; note two discrete but unbalanced (one large and one small) hybridization signals, each representing the Ace-1 locus on one homologous chromosome. (b) TSA-FISH with the Ace-1 probe revealed a nearly middle position of the Ace-1 locus on two largest elements of male mitotic metaphase corresponding to the Z chromosomes. (c) Two Z-linked genes, RpP0 and Nan, were mapped to the Z chromosome bivalent in the pachytene nucleus by BAC-FISH. Subsequent TSA-FISH localized the Ace-1 gene between these two markers. (d) The Notch gene mapped to a subterminal region of the Z chromosome bivalent in pachytene chromosomes by TSA-FISH. (e) Two single copy genes, Ace-1 and Notch, mapped to the Z chromosome bivalent in pachytene chromosomes by two-colour TSA-FISH. (Scale bar: 10 µm.)
Figure 2Diagram integrating . The gene-based physical map was adopted from Nguyen et al. [26]. The mean relative position of Ace-1 was calculated from physical distances between Ace-1 and RpP0 hybridization signals related to physical distances between RpP0 and Nan in 10 ZZ bivalents. Major genes conferring insecticide resistance are underlined, Ace-1 is in red.