A phylogenetic analysis using multidirectional chromosome painting of three species (Uroderma magnirostrum, U. bilobatum and Artibeus obscurus) of subfamily Stenodermatinae (Chiroptera-Phyllostomidae)

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Pieczarka, J. C
Gomes, A. J. B
Nagamachi, C. Y
Rocha, Daniela Cristiane da Cruz
Rissino, J. D
O'Brien, P. C. M
Yang, F
Ferguson-Smith, M. A
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The species of genera Uroderma and
Artibeus are medium-sized bats belonging to the family
Phyllostomidae and subfamily Stenodermatinae
(Mammalia, Chiroptera) from South America. They have a wide distribution in the Neotropical region, with
two currently recognized species in Uroderma and approximately
20 species in Artibeus. These two genera have
different rates of chromosome evolution, with Artibeus probably having retained the ancestral karyotype for the
subfamily. We used whole chromosome paint probe sets
from Carollia brevicauda and Phyllostomus hastatus on
Uroderma magnirostrum, Uroderma bilobatum, and
Artibeus obscurus. With the aim of testing the previous
phylogenies of these bats using cytogenetics, we compared
these results with published painting maps on Phyllostomidae.
The genome-wide comparative maps based on
chromosome painting and chromosome banding reveal the
chromosome forms that characterize each taxonomic level
within the Phyllostomidae and show the chromosome
evolution of this family. Based on this, we are able to
suggest an ancestral karyotype for Phyllostomidae. Our
cladistic analysis is an independent confirmation using
multidirectional chromosome painting of the previous
Phyllostomidae phylogenies.
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PIECZARKA, J. C. et al. A phylogenetic analysis using multidirectional chromosome painting of three species (Uroderma magnirostrum, U. bilobatum and Artibeus obscurus) of subfamily Stenodermatinae (Chiroptera-Phyllostomidae). Chromosome Research, v. 21, n. 4, p. 383-392, June, 2013.xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-decsPrimary
Quirópteros / genéticaHibridização In Situ Fluorescente / métodos