Discovery of new chromosomal markers through repeatome analysis of Caryophyllaeus laticeps (Caryophyllidea)
Anna Marková, Martina Orosová

TL;DR
This study identifies new chromosomal markers in Caryophyllaeus laticeps tapeworms using repetitive DNA analysis, aiding future evolutionary and cytogenetic research.
Contribution
The discovery of three new chromosomal markers (snDNA, 5S rDNA, and ClatSat14-167) in C. laticeps provides novel tools for cytogenetic studies.
Findings
Transposable elements are the predominant repetitive DNA in the C. laticeps genome.
Three new chromosomal markers were identified, each hybridising to a single chromosomal locus.
Increased chromosomal aberrations were observed, suggesting environmental pollution impacts.
Abstract
Genomic repetitive elements are essential structural and functional components of most eukaryotes and have attracted the attention of researchers in recent years. Despite the well-documented features of the karyotype of the tapeworm species Caryophyllaeus laticeps, knowledge about the content and distribution of repetitive elements on its chromosomes is limited. To gain a more comprehensive understanding of the composition of the repetitive DNA, we used a combination of bioinformatic, cytogenetic and molecular techniques to characterise the repetitive DNA content of this species. RepeatExplorer2 analysis revealed that transposable elements are predominantly present in the C. laticeps genome. The most suitable repeat families were selected for fluorescence mapping on the chromosomes, and most of them showed a scattered hybridisation pattern. In this study, we identified three new…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChromosomal and Genetic Variations · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Genetic diversity and population structure
