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Samia cynthia versus Bombyx mori: comparative gene mapping between a species with a low-number karyotype and the model species of Lepidoptera
- Source :
- Insect biochemistry and molecular biology. 41(6)
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- We performed gene-based comparative FISH mapping between a wild silkmoth, Samia cynthia ssp. with a low number of chromosomes (2n = 25-28) and the model species, Bombyx mori (2n = 56), in order to identify the genomic components that make up the chromosomes in a low-number karyotype. Mapping of 64 fosmid probes containing orthologs of B. mori genes revealed that the homologues of either two or four B. mori chromosomes constitute the S. c. ricini (Vietnam population, 2n = 27♀/28♂, Z0/ZZ) autosomes. Where tested, even the gene order was conserved between S. c. ricini and B. mori. This was also true for the originally autosomal parts of the neo-sex chromosomes in S. c. walkeri (Sapporo population, 2n = 26♀/26♂, neo-Wneo-Z/neo-Zneo-Z) and S. cynthia subsp. indet. (Nagano population, 2n = 25♀/26♂, neo-WZ1Z2/Z1Z1Z2Z2). The results are evidence for an internal stability of lepidopteran chromosomes even when all autosomes had undergone fusion processes to form a low-number karyotype.
- Subjects :
- Comparative gene mapping
Genetic Linkage
Population
Gene Expression
Genes, Insect
Biology
Moths
Biochemistry
Genome
Genomic Instability
Gene mapping
Japan
Species Specificity
Bombyx mori
Samia cynthia
Gene Order
Escherichia coli
Conserved synteny
Animals
Genomic library
Cloning, Molecular
education
Molecular Biology
Fosmid-FISH
In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
Gene Library
Genetics
Cell Nucleus
education.field_of_study
Autosome
Sex Chromosomes
fungi
Chromosome Mapping
Karyotype
biology.organism_classification
Recombinant Proteins
Lepidoptera
Vietnam
Insect Science
Karyotyping
Female
Sex chromosome
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18790240
- Volume :
- 41
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Insect biochemistry and molecular biology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....36ecc9b92939ac8aea5c10a2866b0e3b