The karyotype of a fish species belonging to the family Scoloplacidae, Scoloplax distolothrix, is described for the first time. Cytogenetic studies showed that this species has 2n=50 chromosomes, 18 metacentrics, 18 submetacentrics, 10 subtelocentrics and 4 acrocentrics. The Ag-NORs are restricted to a single large metacentric pair in the interstitial position on the long arm. © 2006 The Japan Mendel Society
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Karyotyping is one of the useful tools for species identification, taxonomy, evolutionary and breedi...
The objective of this study was to cytogenetically analyze Phractocephalus hemioliopterus comparing ...
Fish belonging to the genus Hypostomus are known for exhibiting a striking diversity in its karyotyp...
International audienceThe catfish family Siluridae contains 107 described species distributed in Asi...
Abstract: The karyotypic and cytogenetic characteristics of southern catfish, Glyptothorax silviae C...
Not AvailableThe karyotypical analysis of two fish species, Schistura obliquofascia and Puntius chel...
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The family Loricariidae, with about 683 species, is one the largest fish families in the world. The ...
Cytogenetic analyses were performed in four species of the Hypostominae subfamily, three from Hypost...
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