| Literature DB >> 30304868 |
Mladen Vujošević1, Marija Rajičić2, Jelena Blagojević3.
Abstract
The study of B chromosomes (Bs) started more than a century ago, while their presence in mammals dates since 1965. As the past two decades have seen huge progress in application of molecular techniques, we decided to throw a glance on new data on Bs in mammals and to review them. We listed 85 mammals with Bs that make 1.94% of karyotypically studied species. Contrary to general view, a typical B chromosome in mammals appears both as sub- or metacentric that is the same size as small chromosomes of standard complement. Both karyotypically stable and unstable species possess Bs. The presence of Bs in certain species influences the cell division, the degree of recombination, the development, a number of quantitative characteristics, the host-parasite interactions and their behaviour. There is at least some data on molecular structure of Bs recorded in nearly a quarter of species. Nevertheless, a more detailed molecular composition of Bs presently known for six mammalian species, confirms the presence of protein coding genes, and the transcriptional activity for some of them. Therefore, the idea that Bs are inert is outdated, but the role of Bs is yet to be determined. The maintenance of Bs is obviously not the same for all species, so the current models must be adapted while bearing in mind that Bs are not inactive as it was once thought.Entities:
Keywords: additional chromosomes; chromosome polymorphism; evolution; supernumerary chromosomes
Year: 2018 PMID: 30304868 PMCID: PMC6210394 DOI: 10.3390/genes9100487
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4425 Impact factor: 4.096
List of species with B chromosomes.
| ORDER | Common Name (◊) | 2n | NFa | X/Y | No. Bs | Bs Morphology | References | |
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| Common Echymipera | 13–14 | 26 | M/A | 1–5 | I | M | [ |
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| Greater glider | 22 | 38 | M/A | 1–8 | I | mi | [ |
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| Bicolored shrew | 28 | 52 | SM/SM, A | 1 | II | A | [ |
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| Malayan shrew | 38 | 62 | SM/M | 1–2 | II | M | [ |
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| Lesser shrew | 40 | 46 | M/A | 1 | II | [ | |
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| Lesser stripe-backed shrew | 24 | 44 | A/A | 1–2 | II | M | [ |
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| Big-footed Myotis | 44 | 56 | M/A | 1 | I | mi | [ |
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| Lesser Noctule | 44 | 54 | М/А | 1–3 | I | mi | [ |
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| Least Pipistrelle | 38 | 50 | М/А | 2–4 | I | mi | [ |
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| Red howler monkey | 46 | 64 | M/A | 1–3 | I | A | [ |
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| Human | 46 | 78 | SM/A | 2 | I | mi | [ |
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| Short-eared dog | 74 | 72 | SM/SM | 2 | I | mi | [ |
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| Maned wolf | 76 | 72 | SM/SM | 1 | II | A | [ |
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| Raccoon dog | 54 | 62 | M/M | 1–4 | II | A, SM | [ |
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| 38 | 62 | M/M | 1–5 | II | A | [ | |
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| Arctic fox | 50 | 92 | M/A | 1 | II | M | [ |
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| Bengal fox | 60 | 68 | M/A | I | mi | [ | |
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| Pale fox | [ | ||||||
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| Red fox | 34 | 64 | M/A | 1–10 | I | A, M | [ |
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| Siberian roe deer | 70 | 72 | SM/A | 1–14 | I | mi | [ |
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| Red brocket | 42–53 | 42–52 | SM/A | 2–5 | I | mi, A | [ |
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| Small red brocket | 34 | 46 | M | 4–6 | I | mi, A | [ |
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| Gray brocket | 69–70 | 68–69 | M, A/A, mi | 1–2 | I | mi, A | [ |
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| Brazilian dwarf brocket | 36 | 54 | M/mi | 1–6 | I | mi, A | [ |
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| Amazonian brown brocket | 67–69 | 69–72 | SM/A,M | 2–7 | I | mi | [ |
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| Siberian musk deer | 58 | 56 | A/A | 1–2 | - | - | [ |
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| 59–61 | 68 | M/A,SM | 1 | II | SM | [ | |
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| Spiny mouse | 59–61 | A/SM | 1 | II | A | [ | |
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| Soft grass mouse | 22 | 42 | M/A | 1 | II | M | [ |
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| Montane Akodont | 24 | 42 | A/A | 1–3 | II | SM | [ |
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| Striped field mouse | 48 | 54 | А/А | 1 | I, II | mi, A | [ |
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| Small Japanese field mouse | 46 | 48 | A/A | 1 | I, II | mi, SM | [ |
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| Yellow-necked field mouse | 48 | 46 | А/А | 1–9 | II | A | [ |
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| Eastern broad-toothed field mouse | 48 | 50 | A/A | 2 | - | - | [ |
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| Korean field mouse | 48 | 46 | A/A | 1–30 | I, II, III | mi, A, SM, M | [ |
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| Long-tailed field mouse | 48 | 46 | A/A | 1–3 | II | A | [ |
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| Greater bandicoot rat | 44/45 XX/XO | 84 | SM/A | 1–3 | II | SM | [ |
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| Savile’s bandicoot rat | 43 | 58 | SM | 1 | I | SM | [ |
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| Berdmore’s Berylmys | 40 | 62 | A | 1 | II | M | [ |
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| Brazilian shrew mouse | 29–50 | 50 | A | 2 | II | M | [ |
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| Bailey’s pocket mouse | 46 | 64 | M/M | 1–10 | II | M | [ |
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| West African shaggy rat | 36, 38 39, 40 | 42–50 | A,SM, M/A, SM, M | 1–3 | II | M | [ |
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| Black Agouti | 64 | 118 | M/SM | 1 | II | SM | [ |
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| Red-rumped Agouti | 64 | 118 | M/M | 1 | I | M | [ |
| Black-rumped Agouti | 64 | 118 | M/SM | 1 | II | M | [ | |
| - | 64 | 118 | M/SM | 1 | II | M | [ | |
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| Northern collared lemming | 48 | M/SM | 1–3 | I, II | A, M | [ | |
| 47–50 | 48 | A, M/A,SM | 1–8 | II | M | [ | ||
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| Palearctic collared lemming | 44 | 56 | A, SM/A | 1–42 | II | SM, M | [ |
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| Indian bush rat | 54 | 54 | SM/A | 1–4 | II | A | [ |
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| Woodland thicket rat | 54 | 68 | SM/A | 4-7 | II | A, M | [ |
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| Macmillan’s thicket rat | 54 | 70 | SM/A | 2–17 | I | mi | [ |
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| Web-footed marsh rat | 48 | 58 | A/A | 1–2 | II, III | SM, M | [ |
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| Chaco marsh rat | 48–56 | 56–60 | 1–2 | II | [ | ||
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| - | 44 | 56 | A/A | 1 | II | M | [ |
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| - | 36 | 58 | A/A | 1–3 | II | A | [ |
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| Broad-toothed rat | 48 | 56 | SM/SM | 1 | II | A | [ |
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| Guinea multimammate mouse | 38 | 54 | SM/SM | 2 | II | A | [ |
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| Natal multimammate mouse | 32 | 54 | M/A | 1 | II | SM | [ |
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| Grassland Melomys | 48 | 50 | A/A | 1–8 | I, II | mi, A, SM, M | [ |
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| Cape York Melomys | 48 | 50 | A/A | 3–6 | - | [ | |
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| Fawn-footed Melomys | 48 | 50 | A/A | 4–13 | I, II | SM, A | [ |
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| Narrow-headed vole | 36 | 50 | M/A | 1–4 | II | A | [ |
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| San bernardino long-tailed vole | 56 | 84 | M/A | 1–14 | I | M | [ |
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| Ryley’s spiny mouse | 40 | 38 | A/A | 1 | I, II | A, M | [ |
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| Shortridge’s mouse | 46 | 46 | A/A | 1–3 | I, II | A, M | [ |
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| Lesser blind mole rat | 60 | 74 | SM/M | 1–3 | I | mi, A | [ |
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| Common water rat | 52 | 50 | A, SM/A, SM | 1–3 | II | A, SM, M | [ |
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| South American water rat | 56 | 54 | A, SM/A, SM, M | 1–3 | II | A, SM | [ |
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| Natterer’s Oecomys | 60 | 62 | 1–2 | I | SM | [ | |
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| Fornes colilargo | 62–66 | 64 | SM/SM | 1–2 | I | A | [ |
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| Yellow pygmy rice rat | 64 | 64 | SM/SM | 1–2 | I | mi | [ |
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| Southern African vlei rat | 28 | 44 | M/SM | 2–4 | II | SM, M | [ |
| 26 | 1 | I | mi | [ | ||||
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| Bush rat | 38 | 58 | A/A | 1–3 | II | M | [ |
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| Brown rat | 42 | 60 | A/A | 1 | II | A | [ |
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| House rat | 42 | 60–64 | A/A | 1–3 | II | M | [ |
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| 42 | 1–4 | II | M | [ | |||
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| 38 | 1–3 | II | M | [ | |||
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| 40 | 1 | II | M | [ | |||
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| 42 | 1 | II | M | [ | |||
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| 42 | 1-6 | [ | |||||
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| Pale field rat | 42 | 60 | A/A | 1 | II | M | [ |
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| Southern marsh harvest mouse | 42 | 1–7 | I | mi | [ | ||
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| Plains harvest mouse | 36 | 72 | M/A, SM | 1 | I | SM | [ |
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| Hispid cotton rat | 52 | 50 | A/M | 3–4 | - | [ | |
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| 58 | 60 | A/A | 2 | I, II | mi, SM | [ | |
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| Black-tailed tree rat | 48 | 60 | - | [ | |||
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| Animas mountains pocket gopher | 76 | 130 | SM/mi | 6–12 | I | mi | [ |
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| Ihering’s spiny rat | 60 | 116 | SM/SM | 1–6 | I | mi | [ |
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| Greater long-tailed hamster | 28 | 30 | A/M | 1–2 | II | A | [ |
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| White-tailed giant rat | 46 | 50 | A/A | 2–12 | II, III | A, SM, M | [ |
2n—diploid number, NFa—fundamental number of autosomes, X/Y—morphology of sex chromosomes; * Category: I—Bs smaller than chromosomes from A set, II—same as A, III—larger than A; † mi—micro Bs, M—metacentric, SM—submetacentric, A—acrocentric chromosomes; (◊) Mammal Diversity Database [116].
Current data on molecular composition of B chromosomes in mammalian species.
| Species | Found on B Chromosome | Method | References |
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| centromeric regions, | FISH, | [ |
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| interstitial telomeric sequences | FISH | [ |
| rDNA (NOR) | FISH, silver staining | [ | |
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| FISH | [ | |
| FISH, PCR | [ | ||
| rDNA | PRINS (primed in situ DNA synthesis) | [ | |
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| PCR, RT-PCR | [ | ||
| 100 sequences located on B, homologous to genes | sequencing of microdissected B | [ | |
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| interstitial telomeric sequences | FISH | [ |
| three types of B-specific heterochromatin | FISH | [ | |
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| FISH | [ | |
| FISH, PCR | [ | ||
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| FISH | [ |
| PCR | [ | ||
| FISH | [ | ||
| 49 sequences located on B, homologous to genes associated with cell division machinery, cell cycle control functions, microtubule, centrosomes, cell differentiation, proliferation | sequencing of microdissected B | [ | |
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| FISH, | [ | |
| 9 genes located on B | re-analyzed data from [ | [ | |
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| 55 sequences located on B, homologous to genes | sequencing of microdissected B | [ |
| 107 sequences located on B homologous to genes | re-analyzed data from [ | [ | |
| telomeric repeat | FISH | [ | |
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| rDNA (NOR) | silver staining | [ |
| telomeric repeat, | FISH, | [ | |
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| rDNA (NOR) | silver staining | [ |
| B specific regions | AP-PCR | [ | |
| rDNA | RT-PCR | [ | |
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| ISSR-PCR, | [ | |
| 38 sequences located on B, homologous to genes associated with microtubule, cell cycle proteins, and less significant nucleotide-binding, membrane and metal binding proteins. Satellite repeats, MurSatRep1, ERVL (MaLR), ERVK LTRs and transposable elements. | sequencing of microdissected B | [ | |
| 101 sequences located on B homologous to genes | re-analyzed data from [ | [ | |
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| telomeric repeat, | FISH | [ |
| two types of B-specific chromatin | FISH | [ | |
| repetitive elements | FISH | [ | |
| centromeric repeats, 32 sequences located on B homologous to genes | sequencing of microdissected Bs | [ | |
| 152 sequencies located on Bs homologous to genes | re-analyzed data from [ | [ | |
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| telomeric repeats, | FISH | [ |
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| OSHR, telomeric repeats | FISH | [ |
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| telomeric repeat | FISH | [ |
| ITBs | FISH | [ | |
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| OSHR | FISH | [ |
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| OSHR, ITS | FISH | [ |
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| rDNA | FISH | [ |
| telomeric repeat | FISH | [ | |
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| telomeric repeat, | FISH | [ |
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| rDNA (NOR) | silver staining | [ |
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| telomeric repeats | FISH | [ |
FISH—fluorecent in situ hybridization; RT-PCR—real time-PCR; rDNA (NOR)—ribosomal DNA (nucleolus organizer region); AP-PCR—arbitrarily primed-PCR; ISSR-PCR—inter simple sequence repeat-PCR; EGF—epidermal growth factor; LINE—long interspersed nuclear element; ERVK—endogenous retrovirus-K; ERVL—endogenous retroviruses-related; LTRs—long terminal repeats; ITS—interstitial telomeric sequences; OSHR—Oryzomyini shared heterochromatin region; ITBs—interstitial telomeric bands.