Gustavo Akira Toma

Gustavo Akira Toma
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  • Bachelor of Science
  • PhD Student at Federal University of São Carlos

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Introduction
Current a PhD student in Evolutionary Genetics and Molecular Biology at Federal University of São Carlos. Has a Bachelor Degree in Biological Science and experience in animal Genetics and Molecular cytogenetics. Completed sandwich periods during his undergraduation and during his PhD at the Universitätsklinikum Jena. Member of the Laboratory of Evolutionary Cytogenetics, developing a research focused on the genetic mechanisms of biodiversity evolution and evolution of sex chromosomes.
Current institution
Federal University of São Carlos
Current position
  • PhD Student
Additional affiliations
October 2024 - January 2025
Universitätsklinikum Jena
Position
  • Visiting Researcher
Description
  • Visiting Researcher (PROBAL-CAPES/DAAD Grant Nº: 88887.973506/2024-00)
May 2022 - July 2022
Universitätsklinikum Jena
Position
  • Intern
Description
  • Undergratuate/Bachelor internship (FAPESP BEPE Grant Nº: 2021/13180-3)
July 2017 - December 2022
Federal University of São Carlos
Position
  • Intern (IC-FAPESP)
Description
  • Undergraduate/Bachelor internship in the Laboratory of Fish Cytogenetics (FAPESP IC Grant Nº 2018/14677-6)
Education
April 2023
March 2017 - December 2022
Federal University of São Carlos
Field of study
  • Biological Science
January 2006 - November 2016
Colégio Visconde de Porto Seguro III
Field of study
  • General Education

Publications

Publications (16)
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Lebiasinidae is a small fish family composed by miniature to small-sized fishes with few cytogenetic data (most of them limited to descriptions of diploid chromosome numbers), thus preventing any evolutionary comparative studies at the chromosomal level. In the present study, we are providing, the first cytogenetic data for the red spotted tetra, C...
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Satellites are an abundant source of repetitive DNAs that play an essential role in the chromosomal organization and are tightly linked with the evolution of sex chromosomes. Among fishes, Triportheidae stands out as the only family where almost all species have a homeologous ZZ/ZW sex chromosomes system. While the Z chromosome is typically conserv...
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Scleropages formosus (Osteoglossiformes, Teleostei) represents one of the most valued ornamental fishes, yet it is critically endangered due to overexploitation and habitat destruction. This species encompasses three major color groups that naturally occur in allopatric populations, but the evolutionary and taxonomic relationships of S. formosus co...
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Multiple sex chromosomes usually arise from chromosomal rearrangements which involve ancestral sex chromosomes. There is a fundamental condition to be met for their long-term fixation: the meiosis must function, leading to the stability of the emerged system, mainly concerning the segregation of the sex multivalent. Here, we sought to analyze the d...
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Teleost fishes exhibit a breath-taking diversity of sex determination and differentiation mechanisms. They encompass at least nine sex chromosome systems with often low degree of differentiation, high rate of inter- and intra-specific variability, and frequent turnovers. Nevertheless, several mainly female heterogametic systems at an advanced stage...
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Our comprehension of avian karyotypes still needs to be improved, especially for Suliform birds. To enhance understanding of chromosomal evolution in this order, we conducted conventional and molecular cytogenetic analysis in five species, named Sula dactylatra, Sula leucogaster, Sula sula (Sulidae), Fregata magnificens (Fregatidae), and Nannopteru...
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Do all birds' sex chromosomes follow the same canonical one-way direction of evolution? We combined cytogenetic and genomic approaches to analyze the process of the W chromosomal differentiation in two selected Passeriform species, named the Pale-breasted Thrush Turdus leucomelas and the Rufous-bellied thrush T. rufiventris. We characterized the fu...
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Vanellus (Charadriidae; Charadriiformes) comprises around 20 species commonly referred to as lapwings. In this study, by integrating cytogenetic and genomic approaches, we assessed the satellite DNA (satDNA) composition of one typical species, Vanellus chilensis, with a highly conserved karyotype. We additionally underlined its role in the evolutio...
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The Cuculiformes are a family of over 150 species that live in a range of habitats, such as forests, savannas, and deserts. Here, bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) probes (75 from chicken and 14 from zebra finch macrochromosomes 1–10 +ZW and for microchromosomes 11–28 (except 16)) were used to investigate chromosome homologies between chicken a...
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Charadriiformes, which comprises shorebirds and their relatives, is one of the most diverse avian orders, with over 390 species showing a wide range of karyotypes. Here, we isolated and characterized the whole collection of satellite DNAs (satDNAs) at both molecular and cytogenetic levels of one of its representative species, named the wattled jaca...
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The neotropical region exhibits the greatest worldwide biodiversity, with species diversification history being related to the puzzling geomorphologic and climatic history of this region. About 6000 fish species inhabit the Neotropics, representing one of the richest ichthyofaunas in the world, both in terms of the number and taxonomic diversity of...
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In this work, we trace the dynamics of satellite DNAs (SatDNAs) accumulation and elimination along the pathway of W chromosome differentiation using the well-known Triportheus fish model. Triportheus stands out due to a conserved ZZ/ZW sex chromosome system present in all examined species. While the Z chromosome is conserved in all species, the W c...
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We present an updated Fish-FISH protocol, in which we show a figure-guided protocol for the whole procedure and discuss some minor adaptations made over the years, such as adjustments for a sequential FISH and problems that have usually emerged using an overabundance of labeled probes.
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Despite several difficulties in chromosomal analyses of small-sized fishes, the cytogenetics of the Lebiasinidae was largely improved in the last years, showing differential patterns in the chromosomal evolution inside the family. In this context, it has been shown that genus Lebiasina preserves its karyotypic macrostructure, composed of 2n = 36 ch...
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Although cytogenetics studies in cuckoos (Aves, Cuculiformes) have demonstrated an interesting karyotype variation, such as variations in the chromosome morphology and diploid number, their chromosome organization and evolution, and relation with other birds are poorly understood. Hence, we combined conventional and molecular cytogenetic approaches...
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Lebiasinidae fishes have been historically neglected by cytogenetical studies. Here we present a genomic comparison in eleven Lebiasinidae species, in addition to a review of the ribosomal DNA sequences distribution in this family. With that, we develop ten sets of experiments in order to hybridize the genomic DNA of representative species from the...

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