Hymenochirus sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad119 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11354453 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/48622675-FFD2-FF81-FF54-A95AA454F904 |
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Plazi |
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Hymenochirus sp. |
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Cytogenetic characterization of the captive Hymenochirus sp.
The number of chromosomes in Hymenochirus sp. is 21 (20A + 1B) with seven pairs of metacentric, one pair of submetacentric, and two pairs of subtelocentric chromosomes, and one extra B chromosome ( Fig. 3B View Figure 3 ). All chromosomes are biarmed, FN = 42. The size of chromosome 1 is estimated to be 12–13 μm. Both males and females have the same number and general morphology of chromosomes. Sequential DAPI and CMA 3 analyses ( Fig. 5A, B View Figure 5 ) show a single NOR on the p arm of submetacentric chromosome 4. DAPI consistently stains all 21 chromosomes but without staining of the NOR locus, which is CMA 3 -positive. C-banding highlights telomeric and pericentromeric bands on most chromosomes, which helps to identify homologous chromosome pairs ( Fig. 5C View Figure 5 ). Interestingly, the NOR locus is not stained using C-banding. The B chromosome is entirely painted and shows a high degree of heterochromatization ( Fig. 5C, D, F View Figure 5 ; Supporting Information, Fig. S1A, B, D, E View Figure 1 ). FISH with rDNA probes identifies the 5S locus on the telomere and interstitial region of the q arm of chromosome 6. The 28S (NOR) locus is mapped to chromosome 4 ( Fig. 5D View Figure 5 ) and is identical with CMA 3 bands. FISH with snDNA probes identifies the U1 locus on chromosome 1 and the U2 locus on chromosome 8 ( Fig. 5E View Figure 5 ). GISH with the H. boettgeri WGP probe paints 20 chromosomes. Accessory B chromosome is stained with DAPI (DAPI-positive) but is not painted with the H. boettgeri WGP probe ( Fig. 5F View Figure 5 ; Supporting Information, Fig. S1A View Figure 1 ). We performed two control GISH experiments with the Hymenochirus sp. WGP probe: the first with (Supporting Information, Fig. S1B View Figure 1 ) and the second without (Supporting Information, Fig. S1C View Figure 1 ) Hymenochirus sp. competitor DNA. Surprisingly, the WGP probe does not paint the B chromosome of Hymenochirus sp. in either control experiment (no red signal on the B chromosome). DAPI staining shows no signal on the B chromosome in the GISH experiment without the competitor (Supporting Information, Fig. S1C, F View Figure 1 ) compared to GISH with the competitor DNA where DAPI stains the entire B chromosome (Supporting Information, Fig. S1A, B, D, E View Figure 1 ).
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