We report the results of a study on the neo-sex chromosome systems of six Neotropical Melanoplinae species for contributing to a better understanding of their origin and behaviour of these systems. Our analyses included detailed descriptions of the structure and behaviour of the sex chromosome configurations in male and female meiosis of species belonging to the genera Ronderosia, Dichromatos and Atrachelacris. Three species, R. forcipatus, R. malloi and A. unicolor, showed typical Robertsonian fusion-derived neo sex-chromosomes. However, the male metaphase I orientation of R. bergi sex pair indicated that more than one rearrangement was involved in its origin. The two species of Dichromatos presented a multiple neo-X1X2Y/X1X1X2X2 sex syste...
Although previous cytogenetic analysis of Pamphagidae grasshoppers pointed to considerable karyotype...
Neo-sex chromosomes arise due to rearrangements between ancestral gonosomes and autosomes. Neo-sex c...
All four species of the genus Dichromatos now cytologically analyzed, including D. montanus and D. c...
South American melanopline grasshoppers display a disproportionate number of derived karyotypes, inc...
Sex chromosomes have evolved many times from morphologically identical autosome pairs, most often pr...
In an attempt to unveil the origin of neo-sex chromosomes in Ronderosia Cigliano grasshoppers, we pe...
We review historical and pioneering work as well as recently published papers about orthopteran sex ...
Orthopterans are a fascinating group of insects in multiple ways. My own research focuses on the evo...
Background: Neo-sex chromosome systems arose independently multiple times in evolution, presenting t...
Background: The accumulation of repetitive DNA during sex chromosome differentiation is a common fea...
Neo-sex chromosomes are an important component of chromosome variation in Orthoptera, particularly S...
In most phylogenetic lineages, the evolution of sex chromosomes is accompanied by their heteromorphi...
The neo-X and neo-Y sex chromosomes of Dysdercus albofasciatus represent a unique model for the stud...
In Acridoidea grasshoppers, chromosomal rearrangements are frequently found as deviations from the s...
Robertsonian changes account for many of the changes in the evolution of the orthopteran karyotype; ...
Although previous cytogenetic analysis of Pamphagidae grasshoppers pointed to considerable karyotype...
Neo-sex chromosomes arise due to rearrangements between ancestral gonosomes and autosomes. Neo-sex c...
All four species of the genus Dichromatos now cytologically analyzed, including D. montanus and D. c...
South American melanopline grasshoppers display a disproportionate number of derived karyotypes, inc...
Sex chromosomes have evolved many times from morphologically identical autosome pairs, most often pr...
In an attempt to unveil the origin of neo-sex chromosomes in Ronderosia Cigliano grasshoppers, we pe...
We review historical and pioneering work as well as recently published papers about orthopteran sex ...
Orthopterans are a fascinating group of insects in multiple ways. My own research focuses on the evo...
Background: Neo-sex chromosome systems arose independently multiple times in evolution, presenting t...
Background: The accumulation of repetitive DNA during sex chromosome differentiation is a common fea...
Neo-sex chromosomes are an important component of chromosome variation in Orthoptera, particularly S...
In most phylogenetic lineages, the evolution of sex chromosomes is accompanied by their heteromorphi...
The neo-X and neo-Y sex chromosomes of Dysdercus albofasciatus represent a unique model for the stud...
In Acridoidea grasshoppers, chromosomal rearrangements are frequently found as deviations from the s...
Robertsonian changes account for many of the changes in the evolution of the orthopteran karyotype; ...
Although previous cytogenetic analysis of Pamphagidae grasshoppers pointed to considerable karyotype...
Neo-sex chromosomes arise due to rearrangements between ancestral gonosomes and autosomes. Neo-sex c...
All four species of the genus Dichromatos now cytologically analyzed, including D. montanus and D. c...