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Genome size and ploidy of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis reveals a haploid DNA c...

Author(s): Almeida, A. J. cv logo 1 ; Matute, D. R. cv logo 2 ; Carmona, J. A. cv logo 3 ; Martins, M. cv logo 4 ; Torres, I. cv logo 5 ; McEwen, J. G. cv logo 6 ; Restrepo, A. cv logo 7 ; Leão, Cecília cv logo 8 ; Ludovico, Paula cv logo 9 ; Rodrigues, Fernando José dos Santos cv logo 10

Date: 2007

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/5965

Origin: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho


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The aim of this study was to evaluate genome size and ploidy of the dimorphic pathogenic fungus Paracoccidioides brasiliensis. The cell cycle analysis of 10 P. brasiliensis isolates by flow cytometry (FCM) revealed a genome size ranging from 26.3+/-0.1Mb (26.9+/-0.1fg) to 35.5+/-0.2Mb (36.3+/-0.2fg) per uninucleated yeast cell. The DNA content of conidia from P. brasiliensis ATCC 60855-30.2+/-0.8Mb (30.9+/-0.8fg) -showed no significant differences with the yeast form, possibly excluding the occurrence of ploidy shift during morphogenesis. The ploidy of several P. brasiliensis isolates was assessed by comparing genome sizing by FCM with the previously described average haploid size obtained from electrophoretic karyotyping. The analysis of intra-individual variability of a highly polymorphic P. brasiliensis gene, GP43, indicated that only one allele seems to be present. Overall, the results showed that all analysed isolates presented a haploid, or at least aneuploid, DNA content and no association was detected between genome size/ploidy and the clinical-epidemiological features of the studied isolates. This work provides new knowledge on P. brasiliensis genetics/genomics, important for future research in basic cellular/molecular mechanisms and for the development/design of molecular techniques in this fungus.
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Language English
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