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Spaghetti Connections: Synaptonemal Complexes as a Tool to Explore Chromosome Structure, Evolution, and Meiotic Behavior in Fish
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<b><i>Background:</i></b> The synaptonemal complex (SC) is a protein axis formed along chromosomes during meiotic prophase to ensure proper pairing and crossing over. SC analysis has been widely used to study the chromosomes of mammals and less frequently of birds, reptiles, and fish. It is a promising method to investigate the evolution of fish genomes and chromosomes as a part of complex approach. <b><i>Summary:</i></b> Compared with conventional metaphase chromosomes, pachytene chromosomes are less condensed and exhibit pairing between homologous chromosomes. These features of SCs facilitate the study of the small chromosomes that are typical in fish. Moreover, it allows the study of heteromorphisms in sex chromosomes and supernumerary chromosomes. In addition, it enables the investigation of the pairing between orthologous chromosomes in hybrids, which is crucial for uncovering the causes of hybrid sterility and asexual reproduction, such as gynogenesis or hybridogenesis. However, the application of SC analysis to fish chromosomes is limited by the associated complications. First, in most fish, meiosis does not occur during every season and life stage. Second, different SC preparation methods are optimal for different fish species. Third, commercial antibodies targeting meiotic proteins have been primarily developed against mammalian antigens, and not all of them are suitable for fish chromosomes. <b><i>Key Messages:</i></b> In the present review, we provide an overview of the methods for preparing fish SCs and highlight important studies using SC analysis in fish. This study will be valuable for planning and designing research that applies SC analysis to fish cytogenetics and genomics.
Title: Spaghetti Connections: Synaptonemal Complexes as a Tool to Explore Chromosome Structure, Evolution, and Meiotic Behavior in Fish
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<b><i>Background:</i></b> The synaptonemal complex (SC) is a protein axis formed along chromosomes during meiotic prophase to ensure proper pairing and crossing over.
SC analysis has been widely used to study the chromosomes of mammals and less frequently of birds, reptiles, and fish.
It is a promising method to investigate the evolution of fish genomes and chromosomes as a part of complex approach.
<b><i>Summary:</i></b> Compared with conventional metaphase chromosomes, pachytene chromosomes are less condensed and exhibit pairing between homologous chromosomes.
These features of SCs facilitate the study of the small chromosomes that are typical in fish.
Moreover, it allows the study of heteromorphisms in sex chromosomes and supernumerary chromosomes.
In addition, it enables the investigation of the pairing between orthologous chromosomes in hybrids, which is crucial for uncovering the causes of hybrid sterility and asexual reproduction, such as gynogenesis or hybridogenesis.
However, the application of SC analysis to fish chromosomes is limited by the associated complications.
First, in most fish, meiosis does not occur during every season and life stage.
Second, different SC preparation methods are optimal for different fish species.
Third, commercial antibodies targeting meiotic proteins have been primarily developed against mammalian antigens, and not all of them are suitable for fish chromosomes.
<b><i>Key Messages:</i></b> In the present review, we provide an overview of the methods for preparing fish SCs and highlight important studies using SC analysis in fish.
This study will be valuable for planning and designing research that applies SC analysis to fish cytogenetics and genomics.
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