Karyotype Diversification and Chromosome Rearrangements in Squamate Reptiles

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作者
Mezzasalma, Marcello [1 ]
Macirella, Rachele [1 ]
Odierna, Gaetano [2 ]
Brunelli, Elvira [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calabria, Dept Biol Ecol & Earth Sci, Via P Bucci 4-B, I-87036 Arcavacata Di Rende, Italy
[2] Via Michelangelo 123, I-81031 Aversa, Italy
关键词
cytogenetics; evolution; macromutations; phylogeny; reptiles; MULTIPLE SEX-CHROMOSOMES; PERICENTRIC INVERSIONS; BANDING-PATTERNS; EVOLUTION; LIZARD; SNAKES; CYTOGENETICS; COLUBRIDAE; MAMMALS; TEIINAE;
D O I
10.3390/genes15030371
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Karyotype diversification represents an important, yet poorly understood, driver of evolution. Squamate reptiles are characterized by a high taxonomic diversity which is reflected at the karyotype level in terms of general structure, chromosome number and morphology, and insurgence of differentiated simple or multiple-sex-chromosome systems with either male or female heterogamety. The potential of squamate reptiles as unique model organisms in evolutionary cytogenetics has been recognised in recent years in several studies, which have provided novel insights into the chromosome evolutionary dynamics of different taxonomic groups. Here, we review and summarize the resulting complex, but promising, general picture from a systematic perspective, mapping some of the main squamate karyological characteristics onto their phylogenetic relationships. We highlight how all the major categories of balanced chromosome rearrangements contributed to the karyotype evolution in different taxonomic groups. We show that distinct karyotype evolutionary trends may occur, and coexist, with different frequencies in different clades. Finally, in light of the known squamate chromosome diversity and recent research advances, we discuss traditional and novel hypotheses on karyotype evolution and propose a scenario of circular karyotype evolution.
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