Comparative genomic mapping reveals mechanisms of chromosome diversification in Rhipidomys species (Rodentia, Thomasomyini) and syntenic relationship between species of Sigmodontinae

Author:

Paixão Vergiana dos Santos,Suárez Pablo,Oliveira da Silva WillamORCID,Geise Lena,Ferguson-Smith Malcolm Andrew,O’Brien Patricia Caroline Mary,Mendes-Oliveira Ana Cristina,Rossi Rogério Vieira,Pieczarka Julio Cesar,Nagamachi Cleusa YoshikoORCID

Abstract

Rhipidomys (Sigmodontinae, Thomasomyini) has 25 recognized species, with a wide distribution ranging from eastern Panama to northern Argentina. Cytogenetic data has been described for 13 species with 12 of them having 2n = 44 with a high level of autosomal fundamental number (FN) variation, ranging from 46 to 80, assigned to pericentric inversions. The species are grouped in groups with low FN (46–52) and high FN (72–80). In this work the karyotypes of Rhipidomys emiliae (2n = 44, FN = 50) and Rhipidomys mastacalis (2n = 44, FN = 74), were studied by classical cytogenetics and by fluorescence in situ hybridization using telomeric and whole chromosome probes (chromosome painting) of Hylaeamys megacephalus (HME). Chromosome painting revealed homology between 36 segments of REM and 37 of RMA. We tested the hypothesis that pericentric inversions are the predominant chromosomal rearrangements responsible for karyotypic divergence between these species, as proposed in literature. Our results show that the genomic diversification between the karyotypes of the two species resulted from translocations, centromeric repositioning and pericentric inversions. The chromosomal evolution in Rhipidomys was associated with karyotypical orthoselection. The HME probes revealed that seven syntenic probably ancestral blocks for Sigmodontinae are present in Rhipidomys. An additional syntenic block described here is suggested as part of the subfamily ancestral karyotype. We also define five synapomorphies that can be used as chromosomal signatures for Rhipidomys.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Fundação Amazônia Paraense de Amparo à Pesquisa

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Secretaria de Estado do Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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