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Comparative Study
. 2009;17(3):397-404.
doi: 10.1007/s10577-009-9030-5. Epub 2009 Apr 1.

Chromosome mapping of H3 and H4 histone gene clusters in 35 species of acridid grasshoppers

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Comparative Study

Chromosome mapping of H3 and H4 histone gene clusters in 35 species of acridid grasshoppers

Josefa Cabrero et al. Chromosome Res. 2009.

Abstract

We analyse chromosome location of H3 and H4 histone gene clusters by fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) in 35 species of Acrididae grasshoppers belonging to seven subfamilies. As in other organisms, H3 and H4 co-localized in the same chromosome region in the 11 species where double FISH was performed with the H3 and H4 DNA probes. Chromosome location of H3-H4 histone gene clusters showed high regularity in the species analysed, with all of them carrying a single H3-H4 cluster in an autosome which, in most cases, was located interstitially in the proximal chromosome third. In 17 out of the 21 species with 2n masculine = 23 acrocentric chromosomes, the H3-H4-carrying autosome was about eighth in order of decreasing size. Two of the four exceptions changed H3-H4 localization to proximal (Pezotettix giornae) or distal (Tropidopola graeca) in the eighth-sized autosome, but the remainder (the two Eyprepocnemis species) showed the H3-H4 cluster distally located in the second-sized autosome. All 14 species with 2n masculine = 17 chromosomes (including three long metacentric autosome pairs, five acrocentric autosome pairs and an acrocentric X chromosome) carried an interstitial H3-H4 cluster in the short arm of the smallest of the three long metacentric pairs. These results suggest that chromosome location of H3-H4 histone gene clusters seem to be highly conservative in Acrididae grasshoppers. The change in H3-H4 location from the acrocentric medium-sized autosome in the 2n masculine = 23 karyotype to the long metacentric autosome in the 2n masculine = 17 karyotype is most parsimoniously explained by common ancestry, i.e. by the involvement of the H3-H4-carrying acrocentric in the centric fusion that gave rise to the smallest of the three long metacentric autosomes of 2n masculine = 17 species.

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