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Complex structure of B-chromosomes in two mammalian species: Apodemus peninsulae (Rodentia) and Nyctereutes procyonoides (Carnivora)
Authors:V. A. Trifonov  P. L. Perelman  S.-I. Kawada  M. A. Iwasa  S.-I. Oda  A. S. Graphodatsky
Affiliation:(1) The Institute of Cytology and Genetics, SB RAS 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia.;(2) School of Agricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-01, Japan;(3) Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan
Abstract:
B-chromosomes (Bs) of two mammalian species, raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides, Carnivora) and Asian wood mouse (Apodemus peninsulae, Rodentia) were investigated using chromosome segment microdissection and double-colour FISH. In the raccoon dog, all B-chromosomes showed homology with each other but not with the A-chromosomes. Two segment-specific probes (from proximal and distal parts of B) have been localized in corresponding chromosome parts, with significant variation in their sizes. In Asian wood mice, two types of B-specific chromatin were revealed – B1 and B2. Most Bs were either B1 or B2 specific; furthermore, some Bs were found to be composed of both types of chromatin. B-chromosome-specific libraries of A. peninsulae contain sequences homologous to the heterochromatic regions of sex and some A-chromosomes and dispersed repeated sequences. B1-specific probes gave signals on sex chromosomes of Apodemus speciosus and Apodemus agrarius. The origin and evolution of B-chromosomes in mammals are discussed. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:Apodemus   B-chromosome  cytogenetics  microdissection   Nyctereutes   raccoon dog  wood mice
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