DNA Profiling of B Chromosomes from the Yellow-necked Mouse Apodemus flavicollis (Rodentia, Mammalia)

  1. Nikola Tanić1,3,
  2. Nasta Dedović2,
  3. Mladen Vujos̆ević1, and
  4. Bogomir Dimitrijević2
  1. 1Institute for Biological Research Sinis̆a Stanković, 11060 Belgrade, Yugoslavia; 2Institute for Nuclear Sciences Vinc̆a, 11001 Belgrade, Yugoslavia

Abstract

Using AP-PCR-based DNA profiling we examined some structural features of B chromosomes from yellow-necked mice Apodemus flavicollis. Mice harboring one, two, or three or lacking B chromosomes were examined. Chromosomal structure was scanned for variant bands by using a series of arbitrary primers and from these, informative bands were selected. The selection criteria used were the ability to differentiate between individuals of the species, to detect markers common for both A and B chromosomes, and, importantly, to differentiate between A- and B-chromosome sets. In addition to primers, profiling conditions were found to be critical for meeting the selection criteria. Primers and analysis conditions that demonstrated structural characteristics unique to the B-chromosome set are described. These characteristics included variant bands as qualitative parameters and altered electrophoretic band intensities as quantitative distinctions estimated by integration of densitometric profiles of electrophoretograms. B chromosome-specific molecular markers are easy to detect by AP-PCR-based DNA profiling in the presence of a full set of A chromosomes. Models for the origin of yellow-necked mouse B chromosomes are discussed in the context of presented data.

Footnotes

  • 3 Corresponding author.

  • E-MAIL nikolata{at}ibbi.ibiss.bg.ac.yu; FAX 381-11-761 433.

    • Received January 5, 1999.
    • Accepted November 3, 1999.
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