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Satellite DNA content illuminates the ancestry of a supernumerary (B) chromosome.

Francisco J Ruiz-Ruano1, Josefa Cabrero1, María Dolores López-León1, Juan Pedro M Camacho2.   

Abstract

B chromosomes are supernumerary genomic elements most likely derived from the standard (A) chromosomes, whose dispensability has freed their DNA sequences to evolve fast, thus making it difficult to uncover their ancestry. Here, we show the ancestry of a B chromosome in the grasshopper Eumigus monticola by means of the high-throughput analysis of the satellitome, i.e., the whole collection of satellite DNA (satDNA). The satellitome found in this species consists of 27 satDNA families, with monomer length between 5 and 325 nt and A + T content between 42.9 and 83.3 %. Two out of the 20 clustered satDNA families (EmoSat26-41 and EmoSat27-102) were observed only on the B chromosome. The A chromosome carrying the highest number of satDNA families was the megameric S8 (13 families), six of which were also present in the B chromosome, and three of these were exclusive of the S8 and B chromosomes. The absence in the B chromosome of the H3 histone gene cluster (located interstitially on S8) and three satDNA families (located distally on S8) allowed delimiting the possible origin of the B chromosome to the proximal third of the S8 autosome, through a breakpoint between EmoSat11-122 and the H3 cluster. Interestingly, bioinformatic analysis revealed the presence of seeds for the two B-specific satDNAs in the A chromosomes, suggesting their massive amplification in the B chromosome after its origin. Therefore, intraspecifically arisen B chromosomes can harbor DNA sequences apparently being B-specific.

Keywords:  B chromosome; Eumigus monticola; Fish; Origin; RepeatExplorer; Satellite DNA

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27522227     DOI: 10.1007/s00412-016-0611-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chromosoma        ISSN: 0009-5915            Impact factor:   4.316


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