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  • Charadriiformes is a diverse avian order with over 390 species, including the wattled jacana, which has a unique ZZ/ZW sex chromosome system and intricate karyotype.
  • Researchers characterized satellite DNAs (satDNAs) at molecular and cytogenetic levels, identifying 11 distinct satDNAs that are primarily located on microchromosomes and the W chromosome.
  • Additionally, the study highlighted a significant accumulation of telomeric signals and found (GA) microsatellites as the only ones with positive hybridization, enhancing our understanding of genomic organization in birds with high chromosomal variation.

Article Abstract

Charadriiformes, which comprises shorebirds and their relatives, is one of the most diverse avian orders, with over 390 species showing a wide range of karyotypes. Here, we isolated and characterized the whole collection of satellite DNAs (satDNAs) at both molecular and cytogenetic levels of one of its representative species, named the wattled jacana (), a species that contains a typical ZZ/ZW sex chromosome system and a highly rearranged karyotype. In addition, we also investigate the in situ location of telomeric and microsatellite repeats. A small catalog of 11 satDNAs was identified that typically accumulated on microchromosomes and on the W chromosome. The latter also showed a significant accumulation of telomeric signals, being (GA) the only microsatellite with positive hybridization signals among all the 16 tested ones. These current findings contribute to our understanding of the genomic organization of repetitive DNAs in a bird species with high degree of chromosomal reorganization contrary to the majority of bird species that have stable karyotypes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/gen-2023-0082DOI Listing

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