2011
DOI: 10.14411/eje.2011.066
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Comparative analysis of the location of rDNA in the Palaearctic bushcricket genus Isophya (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae: Phaneropterinae)

Abstract: Abstract. The present study focused on the evolution of the karyotype in 21 taxa of the genus Isophya, which was done by mapping the location on the chromosomes of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) coding genes using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) with an 18S rDNA probe and using silver staining (AgNO3) to evaluate the activity of major rDNA clusters. Since the chromosome number and sex determination do not vary in this genus, the above markers were used in a detailed comparison of the cytogenetic features of sp… Show more

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“…The presence of rDNA loci only on a single bivalent, preferentially located in the paracentromeric region distally, was previously observed in other Phaneropterinae with different chromosome numbers in the European genera Odontura (Grzywacz et al 2014). The present study demonstrates clearly that the telomeric regions of the chromosomes in Plangia are composed of the (TTAGG) n telomeric repeats similar to the African Lunidia viridis (Hemp et al 2010a) and other tettigoniids (e.g., Warchałowska-Śliwa et al 2011Warchałowska-Śliwa et al , 2013Grzywacz et al 2011). In conclusion, our results on mechanisms changing the morphology of the X chromosome resulting in differences of the heterochromatin composition and distribution on the chromosomes are probably good markers to illuminate genomic evolution in Plangia species.…”
Section: Chromosomessupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The presence of rDNA loci only on a single bivalent, preferentially located in the paracentromeric region distally, was previously observed in other Phaneropterinae with different chromosome numbers in the European genera Odontura (Grzywacz et al 2014). The present study demonstrates clearly that the telomeric regions of the chromosomes in Plangia are composed of the (TTAGG) n telomeric repeats similar to the African Lunidia viridis (Hemp et al 2010a) and other tettigoniids (e.g., Warchałowska-Śliwa et al 2011Warchałowska-Śliwa et al , 2013Grzywacz et al 2011). In conclusion, our results on mechanisms changing the morphology of the X chromosome resulting in differences of the heterochromatin composition and distribution on the chromosomes are probably good markers to illuminate genomic evolution in Plangia species.…”
Section: Chromosomessupporting
confidence: 82%
“…, and particularly in the short arms or centromeric regions of acrocentrics, as in man and great apes [Henderson et al, 1972 and many insects, such as grasshoppers [Cabrero and Camacho, 2008] and bushcrickets [Grzywacz et al, 2011]. In many species, telomeric NORs are multiple and variable in number [Volleth, 1987;Nirchio et al, 2007].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Constitutive heterochromatin was revealed by the C-banding technique as described by Sumner (1972). Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) with ribosomal 18S rDNA (rDNA) genes was performed exactly as described in Grzywacz et al (2011). Diagnosis.-Differs from all species of the genus in proportions of anal (1/3) and basal (2/3) part of the stridulatory file and number (about 100; Table 1) and distribution of teeth on the stridulatory file (Figs 2, 3).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%