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  • All triatomine species are potential vectors for Chagas disease, but the genera Triatoma, Panstrongylus, and Rhodnius are particularly significant in understanding its epidemiology.
  • Cytogenetic analysis reveals that the species within the Rhodnius genus exhibit minimal chromosomal variation, prompting an examination of their chromatin and chromosome DNA composition.
  • Findings indicate that most Rhodnius species possess euchromatic autosomes without AT- and CG-rich blocks, and intriguing patterns of CG-rich heterochromatin suggest a unique evolutionary trajectory for specific groups within the genus.

Article Abstract

Although all triatomines are considered as potential vectors of the Chagas disease, the Triatoma, Panstrongylus, and Rhodnius genera are the most important from the epidemiological point of view. Based on cytogenetic analyzes carried out so far (C banding and FISH), the species of the genus Rhodnius show little interspecific chromosomal variation. Thus, we analyzed the distribution of AT- and CG-rich DNA in the chromatin and chromosomes of the genus Rhodnius and discuss the chromosome evolution of these vectors. Except for Rhodnius domesticus, Rhodnius nasutus, Rhodnius pictipes, Rhodnius colombiensis, and Rhodnius pallescens, all Rhodnius species have euchromatic autosomes with the absence of AT- and CG-rich blocks. Curiously, the same species that have heterochromatin blocks in the autosomes also have chromomycin A3 (CMA3 +) blocks dispersed in the prophasic nucleus (demonstrating that the heterochromatin of these species is rich in CG). Thus, we characterize the AT- and CG-rich DNA pattern for the genus Rhodnius, and we suggest that the pattern of CG-rich heterochromatin in the autosomes of these vectors evolved independently in pallescens, pictipes, and prolixus groups.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7866360PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.20-0875DOI Listing

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