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Identification of sex chromosomes in Eremias velox (Lacertidae, Reptilia) using lampbrush chromosome analysis

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COMPARATIVE CYTOGENETICS
卷 13, 期 2, 页码 121-132

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PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/CompCytogen.v13i2.34116

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meiosis; microdissection; sex chromosomes; lampbrush chromosomes; heterochromatin; lizard

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  1. Federal Agency of Scientific Organizations via the Institute of Cytology and Genetics [0324-2019-0042]
  2. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [18-34-00182]

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Reptiles are good objects for studying the evolution of sex determination, since they have different sex determination systems in different lineages. Lacertid lizards have been long-known for possessing ZZ/ZW type sex chromosomes. However, due to morphological uniformity of lacertid chromosomes, the Z chromosome has been only putatively cytologically identified. We used lampbrush chromosome (LBC) analysis and FISH with a W-specific probe in Eremias velox (Pallas, 1771) to unequivocally identify the ZW bivalent and investigate its meiotic behavior. The heterochromatic W chromosome is decondensed at the lampbrush stage, indicating active transcription, contrast with the highly condensed condition of the lampbrush W chromosomes in bunts. We identified the Z chromosome by its chiasmatic association with the W chromosome as chromosome XIII of the 19 chromosomes in the LBC karyotype. Our findings agree with previous genetic and genomic studies, which suggested that the lacertid Z chromosome should be one of the smaller macrochromosomes.

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