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Genetics and Molecular Biology | 1999

Heterochromatin analysis in the fish species Liposarcus anisitsi (siluriformes) and Leporinus elongatus (characiformes)

Roberto Ferreira Artoni; Wagner Franco Molina; Luis Antônio Carlos Bertollo; Pedro Manoel Galetti Junior

The chromosomes of two neotropical freshwater fish species, namely Liposarcus anisitsi (Siluriformes, Loricariidae) and Leporinus elongatus (Characiformes, Anostomidae), were investigated by means of C-banding, Ag-NORs, fluorochrome staining and banding by hot saline solution (HSS) treatment, to reveal patterns of heterochromatin differentiation. The karyotype of L. anisitsi is described for the first time. Staining with the GC-specific fluorescent antibiotic mithramycin (MM) revealed bright signals in some C-banded blocks in both species, suggesting that these MM+ heterochromatin contains GC-rich DNA. Banding by denaturation employing HSS, followed by Giemsa staining, yielded corresponding results documenting the thermal stability of GC-rich DNA part of heterochromatin positive after C-banding. In L. elongatus the Ag-NOR also followed the above banding patterns. However, in L. anisitsi the Ag-NOR was MM+ but negatively stained after C-banding and HSS treatment. L. elongatus also showed C-banded segments that were negative for mithramycin staining and HSS treatment. The results obtained evidence the heterochromatin heterogeneity in these fish species.


Genetica | 2003

Origin and differentiation of a sex chromosome system in Parodon hilarii (Pisces, Parodontidae). Satellite DNA, G- and C-banding

Vera Elisa Vicente; Luis Antônio Carlos Bertollo; Sandro Roberto Valentini; Orlando Moreira

A satellite DNA sequence of Parodon hilarii (named pPh2004) was isolated, cloned and sequenced. This satellite DNA is composed of 200 bp, 60% AT rich. In situ hybridization (FISH) results revealed that the satellite DNA pPh2004 is located in the terminal regions of several chromosomes, forming highly evident blocks in some and punctual marks in others. The comparison between the FISH and C-banding results showed that the location of this satellite DNA coincides with that of most terminal heterochromatins. However, some regions are only marked by FISH whereas other regions are only marked by C-banding. The possible existence of more than one satellite DNA family could explain these partial differences. The in situ hybridization with the satellite DNA and the G- and C-bandings confirmed the presence of a sex chromosome system of the ZZ/ZW type in P. hilarii, as well as the correct identification of the Z chromosome in the karyotype. This chromosome displays a segment of terminal heterochromatin in the long arm, similar to the segment observed in the short arm of the W chromosome, also showing a G-banding pattern similar to that of the short arm and part of the long arm of the W chromosome. A hypothesis on the origin of the W chromosome from an ancestral chromosome similar to the Z chromosome is presented.


Genetica | 1999

Comparative cytogenetics in Apareiodon affinis (Pisces, Characiformes) and considerations regarding diversification of the group

Célia Maria de Jesus; Luis Antônio Carlos Bertollo; Orlando Moreira-Filho

Comparative cytogenetic studies in Apareiodon affinis (Pisces, Characiformes) from two hydrographic Brazilian basins showed significant divergences related to the general karyotype structure, C‐banding and nucleolar organizer region (NOR) bearing chromosomes. In the upper Paraná basin population, distinct diploid numbers were observed among sexes, the females showing 2n = 55 and the males 2n = 54 chromosomes, characterizing a multiple sex chromosome system of the ZZ/ZW1W2 type. A diploid number equal to 54 chromosomes was found for the Cuiabá river population, without a sex chromosome heteromorphism. However, the occurrence of acrocentric chromosomes represents an unique character for this population. These karyotypic differences indicate that the analyzed populations must represent distinct Apareiodon species.


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2011

Extensive chromosomal homologies and evidence of karyotypic stasis in Atlantic grunts of the genus Haemulon (Perciformes)

Clóvis Coutinho Motta Neto; M.B. Cioffi; Luis Antônio Carlos Bertollo; Wagner Franco Molina


Brazilian Journal of Genetics | 1997

Karyotypic diversity and distribution in Hoplias malabaricus (Pisces, Erythrinidae): Cytotypes with 2n = 40 chromosomes

Luis Antônio Carlos Bertollo; Orlando Moreira Filho; Michel Soares Fontes


Cytologia | 2003

B Chromosomes and Natural Triploidy in Rhamdia sp. (Pisces, Siluriformes, Heptapteridae)

Caroline Garcia; Orlando Moreira-Filho; Luis Antônio Carlos Bertollo; Liano Centofante


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2011

Molecular cytogenetic analysis of Haemulidae fish (Perciformes): Evidence of evolutionary conservation☆

Clóvis Coutinho Motta Neto; M.B. Cioffi; Luis Antônio Carlos Bertollo; Wagner Franco Molina


Cytologia | 2003

Chromosomal Differentiation among Allopatric Populations of Hyphessobrycon anisitsi (Pisces, Tetragonopterinae)

Liano Centofante; Luis Antônio Carlos Bertollo; Carlos Suitoshi Miyazawa; Orlando Moreira-Filho


Comparative Cytogenetics | 2017

Contributions to the cytogenetics of the Neotropical fish fauna

Luis Antônio Carlos Bertollo; Marcelo de Bello Cioffi; Pedro Manoel Galetti; Orlando Moreira-Filho


Archive | 2007

CYTOTAXONOMY AND KARYOTYPE EVOLUTION IN MOENKHAUSIA EIGENMANN, 1903 (TELEOSTEI, CHARACIDAE)

Elisangela Santana De Oliveira Dantas; Marcelo Ricardo Vicari; Issakar Lima Souza; Orlando Moreira-Filho; Luis Antônio Carlos Bertollo; Roberto Ferreira Artoni

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Orlando Moreira-Filho

Federal University of São Carlos

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Wagner Franco Molina

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Clóvis Coutinho Motta Neto

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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M.B. Cioffi

Federal University of São Carlos

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Liano Centofante

Federal University of São Carlos

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Carlos Suitoshi Miyazawa

Federal University of São Carlos

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Caroline Garcia

Federal University of São Carlos

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Célia Maria de Jesus

Federal University of São Carlos

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Issakar Lima Souza

Federal University of São Carlos

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