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PLOS ONE | 2014

Molecular cytogenetic characterization of multiple intrachromosomal rearrangements in two representatives of the genus Turdus (Turdidae, Passeriformes).

Rafael Kretschmer; Ricardo José Gunski; Analía Del Valle Garnero; Ivanete de Oliveira Furo; Patricia C. M. O'Brien; Malcolm A. Ferguson-Smith; Edivaldo Herculano Corrêa de Oliveira

Turdus rufiventris and Turdus albicollis, two songbirds belonging to the family Turdidae (Aves, Passeriformes) were studied by C-banding, 18S rDNA, as well as the use of whole chromosome probes derived from Gallus gallus (GGA) and Leucopternis albicollis (LAL). They showed very similar karyotypes, with 2n = 78 and the same pattern of distribution of heterochromatic blocks and hybridization patterns. However, the analysis of 18/28S rDNA has shown differences in the number of NOR-bearing chromosomes and ribosomal clusters. The hybridization pattern of GGA macrochromosomes was similar to the one found in songbirds studied by Fluorescent in situ hybridization, with fission of GGA 1 and GGA 4 chromosomes. In contrast, LAL chromosome paintings revealed a complex pattern of intrachromosomal rearrangements (paracentric and pericentric inversions) on chromosome 2, which corresponds to GGA1q. The first inversion changed the chromosomal morphology and the second and third inversions changed the order of chromosome segments. Karyotype analysis in Turdus revealed that this genus has derived characteristics in relation to the putative avian ancestral karyotype, highlighting the importance of using new tools for analysis of chromosomal evolution in birds, such as the probes derived from L. albicollis, which make it possible to identify intrachromosomal rearrangements not visible with the use of GGA chromosome painting solely.


Genetica | 2015

Intrachromosomal rearrangements in two representatives of the genus Saltator (Thraupidae, Passeriformes) and the occurrence of heteromorphic Z chromosomes

Michelly da Silva dos Santos; Rafael Kretschmer; Fabio Augusto Oliveira Silva; Mario Angel Ledesma; Patricia C. M. O’Brien; Malcolm A. Ferguson-Smith; Analía Del Valle Garnero; Edivaldo Herculano Corrêa de Oliveira; Ricardo José Gunski

Saltator is a genus within family Thraupidae, the second largest family of Passeriformes, with more than 370 species found exclusively in the New World. Despite this, only a few species have had their karyotypes analyzed, most of them only with conventional staining. The diploid number is close to 80, and chromosome morphology is similar to the usual avian karyotype. Recent studies using cross-species chromosome painting have shown that, although the chromosomal morphology and number are similar to many species of birds, Passeriformes exhibit a complex pattern of paracentric and pericentric inversions in the chromosome homologous to GGA1q in two different suborders, Oscines and Suboscines. Hence, considering the importance and species richness of Thraupidae, this study aims to analyze two species of genus Saltator, the golden-billed saltator (S. aurantiirostris) and the green-winged saltator (S. similis) by means of classical cytogenetics and cross-species chromosome painting using Gallus gallus and Leucopternis albicollis probes, and also 5S and 18S rDNA and telomeric sequences. The results show that the karyotypes of these species are similar to other species of Passeriformes. Interestingly, the Z chromosome appears heteromorphic in S. similis, varying in morphology from acrocentric to metacentric. 5S and 18S probes hybridize to one pair of microchromosomes each, and telomeric sequences produce signals only in the terminal regions of chromosomes. FISH results are very similar to the Passeriformes already analyzed by means of molecular cytogenetics (Turdus species and Elaenia spectabilis). However, the paracentric and pericentric inversions observed in Saltator are different from those detected in these species, an observation that helps to explain the probable sequence of rearrangements. As these rearrangements are found in both suborders of Passeriformes (Oscines and Suboscines), we propose that the fission of GGA1 and inversions in GGA1q have occurred very early after the radiation of this order.


Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2013

Nucleolar organizer regions in Sittasomus griseicapillus and Lepidocolaptes angustirostris (Aves, Dendrocolaptidae): evidence of a chromosome inversion

Marcelo de Oliveira Barbosa; Rubens Rodrigues da Silva; Vanessa Carolina de Sena Correia; Luana Pereira dos Santos; Analía Del Valle Garnero; Ricardo José Gunski

Cytogenetic studies in birds are still scarce compared to other vertebrates. Woodcreepers (Dendrocolaptidae) are part of a highly specialized group within the Suboscines of the New World. They are forest birds exclusive to the Neotropical region and similar to woodpeckers, at a comparable evolutionary stage. This paper describes for the first time the karyotypes of the Olivaceous and the Narrow-billed Woodcreeper using conventional staining with Giemsa and silver nitrate staining of the nucleolar organizer regions (Ag-NORs). Metaphases were obtained by fibular bone marrow culture. The chromosome number of the Olivaceous Woodcreeper was 2n = 82 and of the Narrow-billed Woodcreeper, 2n = 82. Ag-NORs in the largest macrochromosome pair and evidence of a chromosome inversion are described herein for the first time for this group.


Ciencia Rural | 2012

Classical nonlinear models to describe the growth curve for Murrah buffalo breed

Ronyere Olegário de Araújo; Cintia Righetti Marcondes; Maria Cecília Florisbal Damé; Analía Del Valle Garnero; Ricardo José Gunski; Dionéia Magda Everling; Paulo Roberto Nogara Rorato

With the objective of to adjust nonlinear models for the growth curves for a buffaloes herd raised in floodable lands in Rio Grande do Sul state, monthly records measured from birth to two years-old of 64 males and 63 females born between 1982 and 1989 were used. The models used were: Von Bertalanffy, Brody, Gompertz and Logistic. The parameters were estimated by NLIN procedure and the criteria used to evaluate the adjustment given by the models were: asymptotic standard deviation; coefficient of determination; average absolute deviation of residues and asymptotic index. Von Bertalanffy and Brody models overestimated the male asymptotic weight (A) in 15.9 and 171.3kg, respectively, and the Gompertz and Logistic models underestimated it in 4.5 and 13.4kg, respectively. For females, the Logistic model underestimated the asymptotic weight (-2.09kg), and Gompertz, Von Bertalanffy and Brody overestimated this parameter in 8.04, 17.7, and 280.33kg, respectively. The biggest average deviation was estimated by Brody model for both sexes, characterizing the biggest index. Considering the criteria, it is recommended the Gompertz and Logistic models for adjust females and males Murrah buffaloes breed growth curves.


Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2013

Cytogenetic comparison of Podocnemis expansa and Podocnemis unifilis: a case of inversion and duplication involving constitutive heterochromatin

Ricardo José Gunski; Isabel Souza Cunha; Tiago Marafiga Degrandi; Mario Angel Ledesma; Analía Del Valle Garnero

Podocnemis expansa and P. unifilis present 2n = 28 chromosomes, a diploid number similar to those observed in other species of the genus. The aim of this study was to characterize these two species using conventional staining and differential CBG-, GTG and Ag-NOR banding. We analyzed specimens of P. expansa and P. unifilis from the state of Tocantins (Brazil), in which we found a 2n = 28 and karyotypes differing in the morphology of the 13th pair, which was submetacentric in P. expansa and telocentric in P. unifilis. The CBG-banding patterns revealed a heterochromatic block in the short arm of pair 13 of P. expansa and an interstitial one in pair 13 of P. unifilis, suggesting a pericentric inversion. Pair 14 of P. unifilis showed an insterstitial band in the long arm that was absent in P. expansa, suggesting a duplication in this region. Ag-NORs were observed in the first chromosome pair of both species and was associated to a secondary constriction and heterochromatic blocks.


Cytogenetic and Genome Research | 2017

Chromosome Painting in Trogon s. surrucura (Aves, Trogoniformes) Reveals a Karyotype Derived by Chromosomal Fissions, Fusions, and Inversions

Tiago Marafiga Degrandi; Analía Del Valle Garnero; Patricia C. M. O'Brien; Malcolm A. Ferguson-Smith; Rafael Kretschmer; Edivaldo Herculano Corrêa de Oliveira; Ricardo José Gunski

Trogons are forest birds with a wide distribution, being found in Africa, Asia, and America, and are included in the order Trogoniformes, family Trogonidae. Phylogenetic studies using molecular data have not been able to determine the phylogenetic relationship among the different genera of trogons. So far, no cytogenetic data for these birds exist. Hence, the aim of this study was to characterize the karyotype of Trogon surrucura surrucura by means of classical and molecular cytogenetics. We found a diploid chromosome number of 2n = 82, similar to most birds, with several derived features compared to chicken and the putative ancestral avian karyotype. T. s. surrucura showed 3 pairs of microchromosomes bearing 18S rDNA clusters. The Z and W sex chromosomes were of similar size but could readily be identified by morphological differences. Using chromosome painting with whole chromosome probes from Gallus gallus and Leucopternis albicollis, we found that the chromosomes homologous to chicken chromosomes 2 and 5 correspond to 2 different pairs in T. s. surrucura and L. albicollis, due to the occurrence of centric fissions. Paracentric inversions were detected in the segment homologous to chicken chromosome 1q, and we confirmed the recurrence of breakpoints when our results were compared to other species of birds already analyzed by FISH or by in silico genome assembly.


Genetics and Molecular Biology | 2006

Genetic trends in the expected progeny difference of the asymptotic weight of Nelore females

Analía Del Valle Garnero; Cintia Righetti Marcondes; Ricardo José Gunski; Henrique Nunes de Oliveira; Raysildo Barbosa Lôbo

There are few studies on weight covering the full life cycle of Zebu cattle, and there is no entire growth description or mean growth pattern for animals belonging to this breed. In order to provide such data, 1,158 Nelore females born between 1985 and 1995 were weighed 14,563 times from birth to full growth maturity, in ten herds spread over seven Brazilian states. The Von Bertalanffy, Brody, logistic and Gompertz non-linear models were used to obtain the asymptotic weights (A) and the maturation rates (K). The (co)variance and breeding value components for A and K were obtained by using the multiple trait derivative free restricted maximum likelihood method under the animal model. Genetic trends were calculated in function of the mean expected progeny differences (EPD) for the trait (A or K) divided by the number of animals according to their year of birth. The genetic trends of the expected progeny difference with reference to the date of birth of the cows were, on average, -6.5g y-1 for A and 2.0g y-1 for K, close to zero as confirmed by the low (0.0023 to 0.003) coefficient of regression values. The curve parameters are recommended as a selection criterion to reach precocity and avoid adult weight increase in the female herd.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Genomic Organization of Repetitive DNA in Woodpeckers (Aves, Piciformes): Implications for Karyotype and ZW Sex Chromosome Differentiation

Thays Duarte de Oliveira; Rafael Kretschmer; Natasha Avila Bertocchi; Tiago Marafiga Degrandi; Edivaldo Herculano Corrêa de Oliveira; Marcelo de Bello Cioffi; Analía Del Valle Garnero; Ricardo José Gunski

Birds are characterized by a low proportion of repetitive DNA in their genome when compared to other vertebrates. Among birds, species belonging to Piciformes order, such as woodpeckers, show a relatively higher amount of these sequences. The aim of this study was to analyze the distribution of different classes of repetitive DNA—including microsatellites, telomere sequences and 18S rDNA—in the karyotype of three Picidae species (Aves, Piciformes)—Colaptes melanochloros (2n = 84), Colaptes campestris (2n = 84) and Melanerpes candidus (2n = 64)–by means of fluorescence in situ hybridization. Clusters of 18S rDNA were found in one microchromosome pair in each of the three species, coinciding to a region of (CGG)10 sequence accumulation. Interstitial telomeric sequences were found in some macrochromosomes pairs, indicating possible regions of fusions, which can be related to variation of diploid number in the family. Only one, from the 11 different microsatellite sequences used, did not produce any signals. Both species of genus Colaptes showed a similar distribution of microsatellite sequences, with some difference when compared to M. candidus. Microsatellites were found preferentially in the centromeric and telomeric regions of micro and macrochromosomes. However, some sequences produced patterns of interstitial bands in the Z chromosome, which corresponds to the largest element of the karyotype in all three species. This was not observed in the W chromosome of Colaptes melanochloros, which is heterochromatic in most of its length, but was not hybridized by any of the sequences used. These results highlight the importance of microsatellite sequences in differentiation of sex chromosomes, and the accumulation of these sequences is probably responsible for the enlargement of the Z chromosome.


Archivos De Zootecnia | 2010

Estimação de parâmetros genéticos entre pesos pré e pós-desmama na raça Nelore

Analía Del Valle Garnero; M.C.C.D. Muñoz; Cintia Righetti Marcondes; Raysildo Barbosa Lôbo; Thaymisson Santos de Lira; Ricardo José Gunski

As correlacoes entre duas ou mais caracteristicas estimam o nivel de uniao entre elas, sendo a origem e a grandeza da relacao existente de grande importância, pois visam aprimorar o material genetico de um conjunto de caracteres que agem simultaneamente. Os objetivos foram: estimar os componentes de variância e herdabilidade para os pesos padronizados aos 120, 240, 365, 450 e 550 dias de idade (P120, P240, P365, P450 e P550, respectivamente) e estimar a correlacao genetica entre o P120 e os outros pesos citados. Foram utilizadas 29769 observacoes de bovinos da Raca Nelore, em analises uni e bi-carater. Estas ultimas, com o P120 como caracteristica principal e a covariância aditiva fixada, estrategicamente, com o intuito de se obter estimativas de correlacoes geneticas. Os valores estimados de herdabilidades foram: 0,21 (P240); 0,37 (P365); 0,36 (P450) e 0,42 (P550). Para o P120, as estimativas variaram de 0,23 a 0,31. Os valores das correlacoes geneticas entre o P120 e os outros pesos foram altos e positivos: 0,96 (P240); 0,87 (P365); 0,79 (P450) e 0,76 (P550), sugerindo que a selecao para pesos em idade mais jovens promovera o aumento dos pesos posteriores.


Ciencia Rural | 2013

Inferência bayesiana aplicada à estimação de herdabilidades dos parâmetros da curva de crescimento de fêmeas da raça Nelore

Analía Del Valle Garnero; Cintia Righetti Marcondes; Ronyere Olegário de Araújo; Henrique Nunes de Oliveira; Raysildo Barbosa Lôbo

The objective of this study was to estimate genetic parameters using Bayesian inference for the estimates of individual parameters of mature weight (Â) and growth rate (), obtained by Brody growth function. The file consisted of 14,563 records relating to weights and ages of 1,158 Nelore females, participants in the Genetic Improvement Program of the Nellore. For the estimates analysis of the curve parameters via Bayesian inference, it was used an univariated animal model that included as fixed effect of contemporary group (animals born on the same state, in the same quarter of the year, the same year and feedlot) and random as the direct genetic and residual. In this analysis it was used two different sizes for the chains generated by Gibbs sampling algorithm, 550 and 1.1 million cycles, with initial discarding of 50 000 and sample of 100 000 cycles, respectively, and sampled every 500 cycles and 1000, respectively. The mean posterior and residual additive genetic variance showed a small variation to both  and , even when implemented in different sizes for the chains generated by Gibbs sampling algorithm. The heritability estimates for Â, ranged from 0.44 to 0.46, similar to the range 0.46 to 0.48 obtained for the estimates of . These magnitudes indicate that the selection can be used as a tool to change the shape of the growth curve of these animals. However, the use of the information to amend the growth curve of animals, must be done with great care, since the traits to be worked in the modification of the shape of the growth curve according to the literature results are negatively correlated.

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Ricardo José Gunski

Universidade Federal do Pampa

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Rafael Kretschmer

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Mario Angel Ledesma

National University of Misiones

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