Karyotypic and Molecular Analysis of Pterygoplichthys pardalis (Castelnau 1855) from the Lower Amazon River

Author:

dos Santos Guimarães Alcimara12,Maciel Luan Aércio Melo2,de Souza Mendelshon Fujiie Belém3ORCID,Rodrigues Luís Reginaldo Ribeiro13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate Program Natural Resources of Amazonia–PPGRNA, Federal University of Western Pará—UFOPA, Tapajós Campus, Vera Paz Street, Santarém 68040-255, PA, Brazil

2. Graduate Program Society, Nature and Development–PPGSND, Federal University of Western Pará—UFOPA, Tapajós Campus, Vera Paz Street, Santarém 68040-255, PA, Brazil

3. Genetics and Biodiversity Laboratory-LGBio, Educational Sciences Institute-ICED, Federal University of Western Pará-UFOPA, Tapajós Campus, Vera Paz Street, Santarém 68040-255, PA, Brazil

Abstract

Pterygoplichthys pardalis is an armored catfish native to South America and an important resource for the ornamental fish industry. Recently, several exotic populations have been introduced into rivers on five continents. Despite its commercial and environmental importance, P. pardalis is poorly studied from a genetic perspective. In this study, we analyzed the karyotype of P. pardalis from the Amazon River and molecular variations in the mitochondrial gene Cytochrome oxidase I (COI) between native and exotic populations. The karyotype presented diploid number 2n = 52 and NF = 100 without cytogenetic variation between males and females. Nucleolus organizer regions (Ag-NOR) in the distal region of the long arm of pair 12 coincided with the 18S hybridization signal, whereas 5S was syntenic to this chromosome but localized in the short arm. The constitutive heterochromatin was restricted in the distal regions of pairs 4, 12, 25, and 26. Telomeric probes showed only distal hybridization signals. The karyotype of P. pardalis diverged from that of its congeners, and COI molecular variation revealed four haplotypes. The Philippine population revealed the greatest diversity with three haplotypes, while haplotype H1 was the most abundant and observed in both native and exotic populations. This new genetic data contributes to species management and provides useful information from an aquaculture perspective.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

INCT ADAPTA II

CNPq–

FAPEAM–Amazonas State Research Foundation

CAPES/PRO-AMAZÔNIA–AUXPE

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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