Chromosomal evolution of Arvicolinae (Cricetidae, Rodentia). III. Karyotype relationships of ten Microtus species

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Natalia A. Lemskaya
Svetlana A. Romanenko
Feodor N. Golenishchev
Nadezhda V. Rubtsova
Olga V. Sablina
Natalya A. Serdukova
Patricia C. M. O’Brien
Beiyuan Fu
Nuri Yiğit
Malcolm A. Ferguson-Smith
Fengtang Yang
Alexander S. Graphodatsky
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[1] Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine,Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
[2] SB RAS,Specialized Educational Scientific Center
[3] Zoological Institute,Cambridge Resource Centre for Comparative Genomics, Department of Veterinary Medicine
[4] RAS,Faculty of Science, Department of Biology
[5] Institute of Cytology and Genetics,undefined
[6] SB RAS,undefined
[7] Novosibirsk State University,undefined
[8] University of Cambridge,undefined
[9] University of Ankara,undefined
[10] Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute,undefined
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Chromosome Research | 2010年 / 18卷
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Arvicolinae; chromosome painting; comparative cytogenetics; genome evolution; ancestral ; karyotype;
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The genus Microtus consists of 65 extant species, making it one of the rodentia genera with the highest number of species. The extreme karyotype diversification in Microtus has made them an ideal species group for comparative cytogenetics and cytotaxonomy. Conventional comparative cytogenetic studies in Microtus have been based mainly on chromosomal banding patterns; the number of Microtus species examined by molecular cytogenetics—cross-species chromosome painting—is limited. In this study, we used whole chromosome painting probes of the field vole Microtus agrestis to detect regions of homology in the karyotypes of eight Microtus species. For almost all investigated species, species-specific associations of conserved chromosomal segments were revealed. Analysis of data obtained here and previously published data allowed us to propose that the ancestral Microtus species had a 2n = 54 karyotype, including two associations of field vole chromosomal segments (MAG 1/17 and 2/8). Further mapping of the chromosome rearrangements onto a molecular phylogenetic tree allows the reconstruction of a karyotype evolution pathway in the Microtus genus.
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