Molecular Cytogenetic Analysis of the European Hake Merluccius merluccius (Merlucciidae, Gadiformes): U1 and U2 snRNA Gene Clusters Map to the Same Location
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García-Souto, D. (Daniel); Troncoso, T. (Tomás); Pérez, M. (Montse); Pasantes, J.J. (Juan José)Date
2015-12-30Type
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The European hake (Merluccius merluccius) is a highly valuable and intensely fished species
in which a long-term alive stock has been established in captivity for aquaculture purposes.
Due to their huge economic importance, genetic studies on hakes were mostly
focused on phylogenetic and phylogeographic aspects; however chromosome numbers
are still not described for any of the fifteen species in the genus Merluccius. In this work we
report a chromosome number of 2n = 42 and a karyotype composed of three meta/submetacentric
and 18 subtelo/telocentric chromosome pairs. Telomeric sequences appear
exclusively at both ends of every single chromosome. Concerning rRNA genes, this species
show a single 45S rDNA cluster at an intercalary location on the long arm of subtelocentric
chromosome pair 12; the single 5S rDNA cluster is also intercalary to the long arm of chromosome
pair 4. While U2 snRNA gene clusters map to a single subcentromeric position on
chromosome pair 13, U1 snRNA ...
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