Abstract Background Holocentric chromosomes occur in approximately 750 species of eukaryotes. Among them, the genus Tityus (Scorpiones, Buthidae) has a labile karyotype that shows complex multivalent associations during male meiosis. Thus, taking advantage of the excellent model provided by the Buthidae scorpions, here we analyzed the chromosomal distribution of several repetitive DNA classes on the holocentric chromosomes of different populations of the species Tityus obscurus Gervais, 1843, highlighting their involvement in the karyotypic differences found among them. Results This species shows inter- and intrapopulational karyotype variation, with seven distinct cytotypes: A (2n = 16), B (2n = 14), C (2n = 13), D (2n = 13), E (2n = 12), ...
Testicular cells of 4 buthid scorpions, Rhopalurus agamemnon (2n = 28), R. rochai (2n = 28), Tityus ...
Cytogenetic analysis on geographically distant parthenogenetic populations... 81 Cytogenetic analysi...
<p><b>Mitotic metaphase cells of <i>Tityus</i> species after Giemsa staining (</b>A, C, E, F, H, I, ...
Scorpions represent an intriguing group of animals characterized by a high incidence of heterozygous...
Within the order Scorpiones, the parthenogenetic mode of reproduction has been described for 11 spec...
Scorpions of the genus Tityus show holokinetic chromosomes, achiasmatic male meiosis and an absence ...
Mitotic and meiotic chromosomes of Tityus bahiensis were investigated using light (LM) and transmiss...
In this study, we investigated the mitotic and meiotic chromosomes of 11 Buthidae scorpion species, ...
Buthid scorpions exhibit a high variability in diploid number within genera and even within species....
The scorpion Tityus bahiensis is the most common scorpion species of medical importance with sexual ...
Tityus trivittatus Kraepelin, 1898 is the most medically important scorpion species of Argentina, an...
The family Buthidae has about 900 species taxonomically described; however, less than 5% of these sp...
Scorpions represent an ancient group of arachnids that have colonized a diverse range of terrestrial...
Recent cytogenetic and genomic studies suggest that morphological and molecular evolution is decoupl...
Objective: The species Hottentotta saulcyi is widely distributed from Mardin to Hakkari while the di...
Testicular cells of 4 buthid scorpions, Rhopalurus agamemnon (2n = 28), R. rochai (2n = 28), Tityus ...
Cytogenetic analysis on geographically distant parthenogenetic populations... 81 Cytogenetic analysi...
<p><b>Mitotic metaphase cells of <i>Tityus</i> species after Giemsa staining (</b>A, C, E, F, H, I, ...
Scorpions represent an intriguing group of animals characterized by a high incidence of heterozygous...
Within the order Scorpiones, the parthenogenetic mode of reproduction has been described for 11 spec...
Scorpions of the genus Tityus show holokinetic chromosomes, achiasmatic male meiosis and an absence ...
Mitotic and meiotic chromosomes of Tityus bahiensis were investigated using light (LM) and transmiss...
In this study, we investigated the mitotic and meiotic chromosomes of 11 Buthidae scorpion species, ...
Buthid scorpions exhibit a high variability in diploid number within genera and even within species....
The scorpion Tityus bahiensis is the most common scorpion species of medical importance with sexual ...
Tityus trivittatus Kraepelin, 1898 is the most medically important scorpion species of Argentina, an...
The family Buthidae has about 900 species taxonomically described; however, less than 5% of these sp...
Scorpions represent an ancient group of arachnids that have colonized a diverse range of terrestrial...
Recent cytogenetic and genomic studies suggest that morphological and molecular evolution is decoupl...
Objective: The species Hottentotta saulcyi is widely distributed from Mardin to Hakkari while the di...
Testicular cells of 4 buthid scorpions, Rhopalurus agamemnon (2n = 28), R. rochai (2n = 28), Tityus ...
Cytogenetic analysis on geographically distant parthenogenetic populations... 81 Cytogenetic analysi...
<p><b>Mitotic metaphase cells of <i>Tityus</i> species after Giemsa staining (</b>A, C, E, F, H, I, ...