The 450-band resolution G- and R-banded standard karyotype of the donkey (Equus asinus, 2n = 62)

G. P. Di Meo, A. Perucatti, V. Peretti, D. Incarnato, F. Ciotola, L. Liotta, T. Raudsepp, D. Di Berardino, B. Chowdhary, L. Iannuzzi

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Abstract

Donkey chromosomes were earlier characterized separately by C-, G- and R-banding techniques. However, direct comparisons between G- and R-banding patterns have still not been carried out in this species. The present study reports this comparison at the 450-band level by using replication G- and R-banding patterns. Two sets of synchronized lymphocyte cultures were set up to obtain early (GBA+CBA-banding) and late (RBA-banding) BrdU incorporation. Slides were stained with acridine orange and observed under a fluorescence microscope. Reverse GBA? and RBA-banded karyotypes at the 450-band level were constructed. To verify G- and R-banding patterns in some acrocentric chromosomes, sequential GBA +CBA/Ag-NORs and RBA/Ag-NORs were also performed. The results of CBA-banding patterns obtained in 12 animals from 2 breeds showed a pronounced polymorphism of heterochromatin, especially in EAS1q-prox. Ideogrammatic representations of G- and R-banded karyotypes were constructed using only one common G- and R-banding nomenclature. In the present study both G- and R-banding patterns and relative ideograms are presented as standard karyotype for this species at the 450-band level.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)266-271
Number of pages6
JournalCytogenetic and Genome Research
Volume125
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • C-bands
  • Donkey
  • G-bands
  • R-bands
  • Standard karyotype

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics
  • Genetics(clinical)

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