Evolution of satellite DNA sequences in two tribes of Bovidae: A cautionary tale

Abstract Two clones, Bt1 from Bos taurus and Om1 from Ovis orientalis musimon, were used as probes for hybridization on genomic DNA and on metaphase chromosomes in members of Bovini and Caprini tribes. Bt1 and Om1 are sequences respectively belonging to the 1.715 and 1.714 DNA satellite I families. Southern blots and fluorescence in situ hybridization experiments showed completely coherent results: the Bovini probe Bt1 hybridized only to members of the Bovini tribe and not to members of Caprini. Likewise, the Caprini probe Om1 hybridized only to members of the Caprini tribe and not to members of Bovini. Hybridization signals were detected in the heterochromatic regions of every acrocentric autosome, except for two pairs of autosomes from Capra hircus that did not show hybridization to probe Om1. No signal was detected on X and Y chromosomes or on bi-armed autosomes. Remarkably, probe Om1 showed almost 100% homology with a bacterial sequence reported in Helicobacter pylori.

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Autores principales: Nieddu,Mariella, Mezzanotte,Roberto, Pichiri,Giuseppina, Coni,Pier Paolo, Dedola,Gian Luca, Dettori,Maria Luisa, Pazzola,Michele, Vacca,Giuseppe Massimo, Robledo,Renato
Formato: Digital revista
Idioma:English
Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2015
Acceso en línea:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572015000400513
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