TY - JOUR
T1 - Evolution of ZW Sex Chromosomes in Ptyas Snakes (Reptilia, Colubridae)
T2 - New Insights from a Molecular Cytogenetic Perspective
AU - Setti, Príncia Grejo
AU - Ezaz, Tariq
AU - Deon, Geize Aparecida
AU - Utsunomia, Ricardo
AU - Tanomtong, Alongklod
AU - Ditcharoen, Sukhonthip
AU - Donbundit, Nattasuda
AU - Sumontha, Montri
AU - Seetapan, Kriengkrai
AU - Buasriyot, Phichaya
AU - Pinthong, Krit
AU - Thongnetr, Weera
AU - dos Santos, Natália
AU - Porto-Foresti, Fábio
AU - Liehr, Thomas
AU - Cioffi, Marcelo de Bello
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2025/5
Y1 - 2025/5
N2 - Snakes are cytogenetically dynamic, characterized by largely conserved diploid chromosome numbers although displaying varied variable evolutionary stages of their sex chromosomes. This study examined four snakes, with a special focus on the genus Ptyas, to provide evolutionary insights into the evolution of ZW sex chromosomes. We performed an extensive karyotype characterization using conventional and molecular cytogenetic approaches, described for the first time the karyotype of Ptyas korros, and revisited the karyotype descriptions of P. mucosa, Chrysopelea ornata, and Fowlea flavipunctatus. We found that all species except F. flavipunctatus have highly heterochromatic W chromosomes enriched in satDNAs or microsatellite repeats. Repetitive sequences accumulate with the heterochromatinization of the W chromosome but are not necessarily associated with this process, demonstrating the dynamic makeup of snake sex chromosomes. Autosomal locus-specific and sex chromosome probes from Pogona vitticeps and Varanus acanthurus did not show hybridization signals in Ptyas snakes, suggesting divergent evolutionary pathways. This finding highlighted the dynamic nature of sex chromosome evolution in snakes, which occurred independently in lizards.
AB - Snakes are cytogenetically dynamic, characterized by largely conserved diploid chromosome numbers although displaying varied variable evolutionary stages of their sex chromosomes. This study examined four snakes, with a special focus on the genus Ptyas, to provide evolutionary insights into the evolution of ZW sex chromosomes. We performed an extensive karyotype characterization using conventional and molecular cytogenetic approaches, described for the first time the karyotype of Ptyas korros, and revisited the karyotype descriptions of P. mucosa, Chrysopelea ornata, and Fowlea flavipunctatus. We found that all species except F. flavipunctatus have highly heterochromatic W chromosomes enriched in satDNAs or microsatellite repeats. Repetitive sequences accumulate with the heterochromatinization of the W chromosome but are not necessarily associated with this process, demonstrating the dynamic makeup of snake sex chromosomes. Autosomal locus-specific and sex chromosome probes from Pogona vitticeps and Varanus acanthurus did not show hybridization signals in Ptyas snakes, suggesting divergent evolutionary pathways. This finding highlighted the dynamic nature of sex chromosome evolution in snakes, which occurred independently in lizards.
KW - evolution
KW - FISH
KW - reptiles
KW - sex chromosomes
KW - ZW system
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U2 - 10.3390/ijms26104540
DO - 10.3390/ijms26104540
M3 - Article
C2 - 40429685
AN - SCOPUS:105006840137
SN - 1661-6596
VL - 26
SP - 1
EP - 19
JO - International Journal of Molecular Sciences
JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences
IS - 10
M1 - 4540
ER -