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Título : Genome size determination in chagas disease transmitting bugs (hemiptera-triatominae) by flow cytometry
Autor : Panzera, Francisco
Ferrandis, Inés
Ramsey, Janine
Salazar Schettino, Paz María
Cabrera, Margarita
Monroy, María Carlota
Bargues Castelló, María Dolores
Mas Coma, Santiago
O'Connor‬, ‪Jose Enrique
Angulo Silva, Víctor Manuel
Jaramillo Ocampo, Nicolás
Pérez Pínzon, Luis Rubén
metadata.dc.subject.*: Enfermedad de Chagas
Chagas Disease
Insectos Vectores
Insect Vectors
ADN - análisis
DNA - analysis
Citometría de Flujo - métodos
Flow Cytometry - methods
Triatominae
Fecha de publicación : 2007
Editorial : American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Citación : Panzera, F., Ferrandis, I., Ramsey, J., Salazar-Schettino, P. M., Cabrera, M., Monroy, C., Bargues, M. D., Mas-Coma, S., O'Connor, J. E., Angulo, V. M., Jaramillo, N., & Pérez, R. (2007). Genome size determination in chagas disease transmitting bugs (hemiptera-triatominae) by flow cytometry. The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 76(3), 516–521.https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.2007.76.516
Resumen : ABSTRACT: Because information about genome size in triatomines is scarce and contradictory, we performed DNA quantification by flow cytometry in 13 species belonging to five genera (Dipetalogaster, Eratyrus, Panstrongylus, Rhodnius, and Triatoma) to infer overall tendencies and phylogenetic associations. The results show that the haploid DNA content of the subfamily Triatominae varies nearly 4-fold, from < 0.7 pg in Rhodnius species (0.6 × 109 bp) to 2.7 pg in Triatoma delpontei (2.6 × 109 bp). Considering that triatomines present similar chromosome numbers, we suggest that genome size differences are the result of variation in the quantity of repetitive DNA sequences localized in hetero and euchromatin. Changes in heterochromatin are particularly important when considering populations or closely related species; in more distant taxa, euchromatic changes also play a role. Our analyses indicate that flow cytometry is a useful tool for population, taxonomic, and evolutionary studies in this subfamily.
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: 1476-1645
ISSN : 0002-9637
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2007.76.516
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