Localization of the repetitive telomeric sequence (TTAGGG)n in two muntjac species and implications for their karyotypic evolution
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Cytogenetic and Genome Research
- Vol. 53 (2-3) , 115-117
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000132908
Abstract
It has been suggested that the chromosome set of the Indian muntjac, Muntiacus muntjak vaginalis (female, 2n = 6; male, 2n = 7), evolved from small acrocentric chromosomes, such as those found in the complement of the Chinese muntjac, M. reevesi (2n = 46), by a series of tandem fusions and other rearrangements. The location of the highly conserved human telomeric sequence (TTAGGG)n in the metaphase chromosomes of M. m. vaginalis and its close relative, M. reevesi, was investigated by non-radioactive in situ hybridization. The (TTAGGG)n repeat was found adjacent to the centromeres in the short arm and at the telomeres in the long arm of M. reevesi acrocentric metaphase chromosomes. Tandem fusions present in the karyotype of M.m. vaginalis chromosomes were not reflected by interstitial signals of the telomere repeat, as these chromosomes displayed hybridization signals only at the ends of the chromatids. Mechanisms that might have played a role in the evolution of the reduced karyotype of the Indian muntjac are discussed.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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