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Molecular characterization and physical mapping of two classes of 5S rDNA in the genomes of Gymnotus sylvius and G. inaequilabiatus (Gymnotiformes, Gymnotidae).

Instituto de Biociências de Botucatu, Departamento de Morfologia, Universidade Estadual Paulista, São Paulo, Brazil.
Cytogenetic and Genome Research (impact factor: 1.53). 01/2012; 136(2):131-7. DOI:10.1159/000335658 pp.131-7
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ABSTRACT The nucleotide sequences of the 5S rRNA multigene family and their distribution across the karyotypes in 2 species of Gymnotiformes, genus Gymnotus (G. sylvius and G. inaequilabiatus) were investigated by means of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). The results showed the existence of 2 distinct classes of 5S rDNA sequences in both species: class I and class II. A high conservative pattern of the codifying region of the 5S rRNA gene was identified, contrasting with significant alterations detected in the nontranscribed spacer (NTS). The presence of TATA-like sequences along the NTS of both species was an expected occurrence, since such sequences have been associated with the regulation of the gene expression. FISH using 5S rDNA class I and class II probes revealed that both gene classes were collocated in the same chromosome pair in the genome of G. sylvius, while in that of G. inaequilabiatus, class II appeared more disperse than class I.

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Keywords

2 distinct classes
 
2 species
 
5S rDNA class
 
5S rDNA sequences
 
5S rRNA multigene family
 
class I
 
class II
 
class II probes
 
codifying region
 
conservative pattern
 
expected occurrence
 
G. inaequilabiatus
 
G. sylvius
 
gene classes
 
genus Gymnotus
 
nontranscribed spacer
 
nucleotide sequences
 
significant alterations
 
situ hybridization
 
TATA-like sequences