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In situlocalization of the evolutionary conserved Cpy/Cty gene in the subfamily Chironominae (Chironomidae, Diptera): establishment of chromosomal homologies

T. HankelnChristiane KraemerErwin R. SchmidtParaskeva MichailovaB. Krastanov

subject

GeneticsSubfamilyPolytene chromosomebiologyGlyptotendipesChromosomebiology.organism_classificationDivergent evolutionstomatognathic systemGenusChromosome ArmGeneticsAnimal Science and ZoologyChironomusMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics

description

The homologous sites on the salivary gland chromosomes of 13 species from three genera: Chironomus, Glyptotendipes, Kiefferulus have been mapped by means of fluorescent in situ hybridization using the evolutionary conserved gene Cpy⁄Cty (clone Cla1.1). In all species of genus Chironomus and genus Kiefferulus, the Cty⁄Cpy gene is located on arm F of chromosome EF. The relocation of the gene among the species of genus Chironomus can be done by simple or complex homozygous inversions which occurred during the divergent evolution of the chromosome of the species. In the genus Glyptotendipes, the Cty⁄Cpy gene was localized in arm E of chromosome EF. Since the banding patterns of salivary gland chromosomes between genus Chironomus and genus Glyptotendipes cannot be compared directly, in situ hybridization with clone of conservative gene was performed to be established some homologous chromosomes. The results obtained indicate that the chromosome arm F of Chironomus and chromosome arm E of Glyptotendipes may be homologous.

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0469.2008.00494.x