The study of patterns and evolutionary processes in neotropical fish is not always an easy task due the wide distribution of major fish groups in large and extensive river basins. Thus, it is not always possible to detect or correlate possible effects of chromosome rearrangements in the evolution of biodiversity. In the Astyanax genus, chromosome data obtained since the 1970s have shown evidence of cryptic species, karyotypic plasticity, supernumerary chromosomes, triploidies, and minor chromosomal rearrangements. In the present work, we map and discuss the main chromosomal events compatible with the molecular evolution of the genus Astyanax (Characiformes, Characidae) using mitochondrial DNA sequence data, in the search for major chromosom...
Studies about composition of repetitive sequences and their chromosomal location have been helpful t...
Studies about composition of repetitive sequences and their chromosomal location have been helpful t...
Individual samples from five populations of the characid fish Astyanax scabripinnis (Jenyns, 1842) f...
The genus Astyanax comprises small characin fish of the neotropical region. The so-called `yellow-ta...
The fish constitute about 50% of all vertebrates, including a wide morphological and biological dive...
The fish genus Astyanax is widespread throughout the Neotropical region and is one of the most speci...
The fish genus Astyanax is widespread throughout the Neotropical region and is one of the most speci...
The genus Astyanax comprises small characin fish of the neotropical region. The so-called ‘yellow-ta...
Astyanax is a diverse group of Neotropical fishes, whose different forms occupy different environmen...
The genus Astyanax is a specious Neotropical fish group, occurring from the south area of the United...
The fish genus Astyanax is widespread throughout the Neotropical region and is one of the most speci...
Abstract The group Incertae sedis within the Characidae family currently includes 88 genera, previou...
ABSTRACT Astyanax is one of the most abundant and diverse taxa of fishes in the Neotropical region. ...
The species of genus Astyanax is widely distributed in freshwater neotropical zones. Astyanax is con...
DNA sequences of multiple copies help in understanding evolutionary mechanisms, genomic structures a...
Studies about composition of repetitive sequences and their chromosomal location have been helpful t...
Studies about composition of repetitive sequences and their chromosomal location have been helpful t...
Individual samples from five populations of the characid fish Astyanax scabripinnis (Jenyns, 1842) f...
The genus Astyanax comprises small characin fish of the neotropical region. The so-called `yellow-ta...
The fish constitute about 50% of all vertebrates, including a wide morphological and biological dive...
The fish genus Astyanax is widespread throughout the Neotropical region and is one of the most speci...
The fish genus Astyanax is widespread throughout the Neotropical region and is one of the most speci...
The genus Astyanax comprises small characin fish of the neotropical region. The so-called ‘yellow-ta...
Astyanax is a diverse group of Neotropical fishes, whose different forms occupy different environmen...
The genus Astyanax is a specious Neotropical fish group, occurring from the south area of the United...
The fish genus Astyanax is widespread throughout the Neotropical region and is one of the most speci...
Abstract The group Incertae sedis within the Characidae family currently includes 88 genera, previou...
ABSTRACT Astyanax is one of the most abundant and diverse taxa of fishes in the Neotropical region. ...
The species of genus Astyanax is widely distributed in freshwater neotropical zones. Astyanax is con...
DNA sequences of multiple copies help in understanding evolutionary mechanisms, genomic structures a...
Studies about composition of repetitive sequences and their chromosomal location have been helpful t...
Studies about composition of repetitive sequences and their chromosomal location have been helpful t...
Individual samples from five populations of the characid fish Astyanax scabripinnis (Jenyns, 1842) f...