1. Chromosomal evolution in the Drosophila cardini group (Diptera: Drosophilidae): photomaps and inversion analysis
- Author
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Gisele de Souza da Silva, Vera L. S. Valente, Juliana Cordeiro, and Daniela Cristina De Toni
- Subjects
Genome evolution ,Drosophila cardini ,Plant Science ,Synteny ,Evolution, Molecular ,Species Specificity ,Drosophilidae ,Genetics ,Animals ,Metaphase ,Polytene Chromosomes ,Polytene chromosome ,biology ,Chromosomal analysis ,Chromosome Mapping ,Chromosome ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Inversion analysis ,Genetic architecture ,Chromosomes, Insect ,Larva ,Insect Science ,Chromosome Inversion ,Drosophila ,Female ,Animal Science and Zoology - Abstract
Detailed chromosome photomaps are the first step to develop further chromosomal analysis to study the evolution of the genetic architecture in any set of species, considering that chromosomal rearrangements, such as inversions, are common features of genome evolution. In this report, we analyzed inversion polymorphisms in 25 different populations belonging to six neotropical species in the cardini group: Drosophila cardini, D. cardinoides, D. neocardini, D. neomorpha, D. parthenogenetica and D. polymorpha. Furthermore, we present the first reference photomaps for the Neotropical D. cardini and D. parthenogenetica and improved photomaps for D. cardinoides, D. neocardini and D. polymorpha. We found 19 new inversions for these species. An exhaustive pairwise comparison of the polytene chromosomes was conducted for the six species in order to understand evolutionary patterns of their chromosomes.
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- 2014