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Cytogenetic characterisation and chromosomal mapping of microsatellite and telomeric repeats in two gecko species (Reptilia, Gekkonidae) from Thailand.

Weera Thongnetr1, Surachest Aiumsumang2, Rodjarin Kongkaew3, Alongklod Tanomtong3, Chatmongkon Suwannapoom4, Sumalee Phimphan2.   

Abstract

Studies of chromosomes of Cyrtodactylus jarujini Ulber, 1993 and C. doisuthep Kunya et al., 2014 to compare microsatellite and TTAGGG sequences by classical and molecular techniques were conducted in Thailand. Karyological typing from a conventional staining technique of C. jarujini and C. doisuthep showed diploid chromosome numbers of 40 and 34 while the Fundamental Numbers (NF) were 56 in both species. In addition, we created the chromosome formula of the chromosomes of C. jarujini showing that 2n (40) = Lsm 1 + Lsm 2 + Lt 3 + Mm 1 + Mt 4 + Sm 2 + Sa 2 + St 5 while that of C. doisuthep was 2n (34) = Lsm 3 + Lm 2 + Lt 3 + Mm 1 + Mt 2 + Sm 4 + Sa 1 + St 1. Ag-NOR staining revealed NOR-bearing chromosomes in chromosome pairs 13 and 14 in C. jarujini, and in chromosome pairs 9 and 13 in C. doisuthep. This molecular study used the FISH technique, as well as microsatellite probes including (A)20, (TA)15, (CGG)10, (CGG)10, (GAA)10, (TA)15 and TTAGGG repeats. The signals showed that the different patterns in each chromosome of the Gekkonids depended on probe types. TTAGGG repeats showed high distribution on centromere and telomere regions, while (A)20, (TA)15, (CGG)10, (CGG)10, (GAA)10 and (TA)15 bearing dispersed over the whole genomes including chromosomes and some had strong signals on only a pair of homologous chromosomes. These results suggest that the genetic linkages have been highly differentiated between the two species. Weera Thongnetr, Surachest Aiumsumang, Rodjarin Kongkaew, Alonglod Tanomtong, Chatmongkon Suwannapoom, Sumalee Phimphan.

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Keywords:  Ag-NOR; Cyrtodactylus doisuthep; Cyrtodactylus jarujini; FISH microsatellite; karyotype

Year:  2021        PMID: 33603980      PMCID: PMC7873012          DOI: 10.3897/CompCytogen.v15i1.58208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comp Cytogenet        ISSN: 1993-0771            Impact factor:   1.800


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