Differential spreading of microsatellites in holocentric chromosomes of Chagas disease vectors: genomic and evolutionary implications

Panzera Arballo, Francisco - Cuadrado, Ángeles - Mora, Pablo - Palomeque, Teresa - Lorite, Pedro - Pita Mimbacas, Sebastián

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This study analyzed microsatellite distribution in the holocentric chromosomes of Triatominae, Chagas disease vectors. Using a non-denaturing FISH technique, 16 microsatellites were examined across 25 species from the Triatomini and Rhodniini tribes. Three hybridization patterns emerged: strong signals in specific regions, dispersed signals based on microsatellite abundance and the absence of signals in certain regions or chromosomes. Rhodniini had weak and scattered signals, indicating low microsatellite abundance, while Triatomini showed diverse and abundant patterns, suggesting their significance in genomes. Particularly, all Triatomini species exhibited a high abundance of GATA repeats in the Y chromosome, unlike Rhodniini. This suggests the ancestral trait is specific to Triatomini. The study provides insights into microsatellite composition and distribution in Triatominae genomes, shedding light on their evolutionary processes and relationships with other reduviid groups.


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2023
Chromosome evolution
Holocentric chromosomes
Microsatellites
Non-denaturing fluorescence in situ hybridization
Repetitive DNA sequences
Triatominae
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Universidad de la República
COLIBRI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/43280
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author Panzera Arballo, Francisco
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Mora, Pablo
Palomeque, Teresa
Lorite, Pedro
Pita Mimbacas, Sebastián
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Mora, Pablo
Palomeque, Teresa
Lorite, Pedro
Pita Mimbacas, Sebastián
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Cuadrado Ángeles
Mora Pablo
Palomeque Teresa
Lorite Pedro
Pita Mimbacas Sebastián, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Biología.
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Cuadrado, Ángeles
Mora, Pablo
Palomeque, Teresa
Lorite, Pedro
Pita Mimbacas, Sebastián
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv This study analyzed microsatellite distribution in the holocentric chromosomes of Triatominae, Chagas disease vectors. Using a non-denaturing FISH technique, 16 microsatellites were examined across 25 species from the Triatomini and Rhodniini tribes. Three hybridization patterns emerged: strong signals in specific regions, dispersed signals based on microsatellite abundance and the absence of signals in certain regions or chromosomes. Rhodniini had weak and scattered signals, indicating low microsatellite abundance, while Triatomini showed diverse and abundant patterns, suggesting their significance in genomes. Particularly, all Triatomini species exhibited a high abundance of GATA repeats in the Y chromosome, unlike Rhodniini. This suggests the ancestral trait is specific to Triatomini. The study provides insights into microsatellite composition and distribution in Triatominae genomes, shedding light on their evolutionary processes and relationships with other reduviid groups.
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Holocentric chromosomes
Microsatellites
Non-denaturing fluorescence in situ hybridization
Repetitive DNA sequences
Triatominae
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spelling Panzera Arballo Francisco, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Biología.Cuadrado ÁngelesMora PabloPalomeque TeresaLorite PedroPita Mimbacas Sebastián, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ciencias. Instituto de Biología.2024-04-01T14:07:02Z2024-04-01T14:07:02Z2023Panzera Arballo, F, Cuadrado, A, Mora, P [y otros autores]. "Differential spreading of microsatellites in holocentric chromosomes of Chagas disease vectors: genomic and evolutionary implications". Insects. [en línea] 2023, 14(9): 772. 17 h. DOI: 10.3390/insects14090772.2075-4450https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/4328010.3390/insects14090772This study analyzed microsatellite distribution in the holocentric chromosomes of Triatominae, Chagas disease vectors. Using a non-denaturing FISH technique, 16 microsatellites were examined across 25 species from the Triatomini and Rhodniini tribes. Three hybridization patterns emerged: strong signals in specific regions, dispersed signals based on microsatellite abundance and the absence of signals in certain regions or chromosomes. Rhodniini had weak and scattered signals, indicating low microsatellite abundance, while Triatomini showed diverse and abundant patterns, suggesting their significance in genomes. Particularly, all Triatomini species exhibited a high abundance of GATA repeats in the Y chromosome, unlike Rhodniini. This suggests the ancestral trait is specific to Triatomini. 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Non-denaturing fluorescence in situ hybridization
Repetitive DNA sequences
Triatominae
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title_full Differential spreading of microsatellites in holocentric chromosomes of Chagas disease vectors: genomic and evolutionary implications
title_fullStr Differential spreading of microsatellites in holocentric chromosomes of Chagas disease vectors: genomic and evolutionary implications
title_full_unstemmed Differential spreading of microsatellites in holocentric chromosomes of Chagas disease vectors: genomic and evolutionary implications
title_short Differential spreading of microsatellites in holocentric chromosomes of Chagas disease vectors: genomic and evolutionary implications
title_sort Differential spreading of microsatellites in holocentric chromosomes of Chagas disease vectors: genomic and evolutionary implications
topic Chromosome evolution
Holocentric chromosomes
Microsatellites
Non-denaturing fluorescence in situ hybridization
Repetitive DNA sequences
Triatominae
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/43280