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. 2007;15(6):735-53.
doi: 10.1007/s10577-007-1158-6. Epub 2007 Jul 18.

Karyology, mitochondrial DNA and the phylogeny of Australian termites

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Karyology, mitochondrial DNA and the phylogeny of Australian termites

Silvia Bergamaschi et al. Chromosome Res. 2007.

Abstract

A comprehensive karyological characterization of 20 Australian and three European species of Isoptera, together with a mitochondrial gene analysis is presented. Higher termites appear karyotypically very uniform, while lower termites are highly variable. The differences in chromosome number are explained through Robertsonian changes or multiple translocation events. An ancestral acrocentric karyotype can be suggested as the most primitive one. In Kalotermitidae chromosomal repatterning has repeatedly arisen with the X0-male type possibly representing a XY-derived condition. This argues against a simple origin of termites from cockroaches. The fixed chromosome number of Rhinotermitidae and Termitidae (2n=42, XY/XX) may be explained with the non-random nature of chromosomal evolution. A sex-linked multivalent, either with a ring or a chain structure, is found in the majority of species. Phylogenetic analyses on COII sequences recognize Mastotermitidae as the basal lineage and define the Rhinotermitidae+Termitidae cluster with a good bootstrap support. Kalotermitidae fail to be joined in a single cluster in agreement with the detected chromosomal variability. On the other hand, the karyotypic conservation of the Termitidae family contrasts with the polytomy evidenced at the subfamily level.

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