The origin and geographical distribution of mammalian species (my examples are lemurs and bats) correlate with predictable chromosomal structural changes (KFT=karyotypic fission theory). Chromosome studies provide information about fertility between individuals and they are significant for identification of the geographical origin of reproductive isolation within mammal families. Each family predictably has chromosome sets with numbers that range from one to double the lowest number of chromosomes. The chromosome numbers of all species within a single family are used to reconstruct that family’s evolutionary geographical dispersion. Polymorphic chromosome numbers (that is a range such as 34, 35, 36, 37, and 38) in a single population indica...
What can chromosomes tell us about the origins of primates? Barbara Picone1, Luca Sineo1, Daniel...
The south American rodent Graomys griseoflavus exhibits a remarkable chromosome polymorphism as a co...
Speciation begins when populations become genetically separated through a substantial reduction in g...
The origin and geographical distribution of mammalian species (my examples are lemurs and bats) corr...
The origin and geographical distribution of mammalian species (my examples are lemurs and bats) corr...
Chromosomal rearrangements have a relevant role in organismic evolution. However, little is known ab...
This study comprehensively surveys diploid chromosome numbers across terrestrial mammal families usi...
288 pagesWith over 6,000 extant species, mammals have achieved extraordinary diversity over the last...
Chromosome number is perhaps the most basic characteristic of a genome, yet generalizations that can...
Mammals show a wide range of chromosomic diversity. Their karyotypes range from 2n=6/7 in the Indian...
Pleistocene events have shaped the phylogeography of many taxa worldwide. Their genetic signatures i...
Although chromosome rearrangements (CRs) are central to studies of genome evolution, our understandi...
Debate continues as to whether allopatric speciation or peripatric speciation through a founder effe...
Although chromosome rearrangements (CRs) are central to studies of genome evolution, our understandi...
Speciation begins when populations become genetically separated through a substantial reduction in g...
What can chromosomes tell us about the origins of primates? Barbara Picone1, Luca Sineo1, Daniel...
The south American rodent Graomys griseoflavus exhibits a remarkable chromosome polymorphism as a co...
Speciation begins when populations become genetically separated through a substantial reduction in g...
The origin and geographical distribution of mammalian species (my examples are lemurs and bats) corr...
The origin and geographical distribution of mammalian species (my examples are lemurs and bats) corr...
Chromosomal rearrangements have a relevant role in organismic evolution. However, little is known ab...
This study comprehensively surveys diploid chromosome numbers across terrestrial mammal families usi...
288 pagesWith over 6,000 extant species, mammals have achieved extraordinary diversity over the last...
Chromosome number is perhaps the most basic characteristic of a genome, yet generalizations that can...
Mammals show a wide range of chromosomic diversity. Their karyotypes range from 2n=6/7 in the Indian...
Pleistocene events have shaped the phylogeography of many taxa worldwide. Their genetic signatures i...
Although chromosome rearrangements (CRs) are central to studies of genome evolution, our understandi...
Debate continues as to whether allopatric speciation or peripatric speciation through a founder effe...
Although chromosome rearrangements (CRs) are central to studies of genome evolution, our understandi...
Speciation begins when populations become genetically separated through a substantial reduction in g...
What can chromosomes tell us about the origins of primates? Barbara Picone1, Luca Sineo1, Daniel...
The south American rodent Graomys griseoflavus exhibits a remarkable chromosome polymorphism as a co...
Speciation begins when populations become genetically separated through a substantial reduction in g...