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Cytogenet Genome Res ; 161(1-2): 52-62, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33887732

ABSTRACT

With 82 species currently described, the genus Leptodactylus is the most diverse and representative one in the family Leptodactylidae. Concerning chromosomal organization, this genus represents an interesting and underexplored group since data from molecular cytogenetics are incipient, and little is known about the organization and distribution of repetitive DNA elements in the karyotypes. In this sense, this study aimed at providing a comparative analysis in 4 Leptodactylus species (L. macrosternum, L. pentadactylus, L. fuscus, and Leptodactylus cf. podicipinus), combining conventional cytogenetics (Giemsa staining, C-banding, and AgNOR staining) and mapping of molecular markers (18S rDNA, telomeric and microsatellite probes), to investigate mechanisms underlying their karyotype differentiation process. The results showed that all species had karyotypes with 2n = 22 and FN = 44, except for Leptodactylus cf. podicipinus which presented FN = 36. The 18S rDNA was observed in pair 8 of all analyzed species (corresponding to pair 4 in L. pentadactylus), coinciding with the secondary constrictions and AgNOR staining. FISH with microsatellite DNA probes demonstrated species-specific patterns, as well as an association of these repetitive sequences with constitutive heterochromatin blocks and ribosomal DNA clusters, revealing the dynamics of microsatellites in the genome of the analyzed species. In summary, our data demonstrate an ongoing process of genomic divergence inside species with almost similar karyotype, driven most likely by a series of pericentric inversions, followed by differential accumulation of repetitive sequences.


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Anura/genetics , Chromosomes/ultrastructure , DNA, Ribosomal/genetics , Karyotyping , Microsatellite Repeats , Animals , Chromosome Banding , Chromosome Inversion , Cytogenetic Analysis , Cytogenetics , DNA Probes , Female , Geography , Heterochromatin/metabolism , In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence , Karyotype , Male , Meiosis , Mitosis , Nucleolus Organizer Region , Phylogeny , Species Specificity
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Zootaxa ; 3881(4): 341-61, 2014 Nov 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25543640

ABSTRACT

We describe Dendropsophus ozzyi sp. nov., a new species of treefrog, tentatively included in the Dendropsophus microcephalus Group and most notably diagnosed by the presence of pointed fingers and an advertisement call with a very high dominant frequency. The new species is known from three localities in the Brazilian Amazon forest, two on western State of Pará and one (the type locality) in eastern State of Amazonas (03°56'50"S and 58°26'36"W, 45 m a.s.l.).


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Anura/anatomy & histology , Anura/classification , Vocalization, Animal , Animal Distribution , Animals , Anura/physiology , Brazil , Ecosystem , Female , Male , Sexual Behavior, Animal , Species Specificity
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