Parthenogenesis, unisexuality and triploidy are interesting but poorly studied phenomena occurring in some reptile species. The mourning gecko (Lepidodactylus lugubris) represents a complex of diploid and triploid parthenogenetic mostly all-female populations (males occur quite rarely) widely distributed in coastal areas of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Here, we study karyotypes of a male and two female L. lugubris (LLU) triploid individuals (3n = 66) using comparative painting with Gekko japonicus, Hemidactylus turcicus and H. platyurus chromosome specific probes to visualize the homologous regions and to reveal genus specific rearrangements. Also, we applied a 28S ribosomal DNA probe and Ag-staining to detect nucleolus organizer regions ...
Sex determination is a critical element of successful vertebrate development, suggesting that sex ch...
Determining the mechanisms that create and maintain biodiversity is a central question in ecology an...
Comparative chromosome maps investigating sex chromosomal linkage groups in amniotes and microsatell...
Parthenogenesis, unisexuality and triploidy are interesting but poorly studied phenomena occurring i...
<div><p>Parthenogenesis, unisexuality and triploidy are interesting but poorly studied phenomena occ...
Parthenogenesis, unisexuality and triploidy are interesting but poorly studied phenomena occurring i...
Geckos (Gekkota), the species-rich clade of reptiles with more than 2200 currently recognized specie...
Geckos are a large group of lizards characterized by a rich variety of species, different modes of s...
Reptiles show a remarkable diversity of sex determination mechanisms and sex chromosome systems, der...
Sex chromosomes have evolved many times in animals and studying these replicate evolutionary “experi...
Lizards and snakes (squamates) are known for their varied sex determining systems, and gecko lizards...
Sex chromosomes have evolved many times in animals and studying these replicate evolutionary “experi...
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Sex chromosomes have evolved many times in animals and studying these replicate evolutionary “experi...
Gekkota is species-rich and diverse group of squamate reptiles (Reptilia: Squamata) with almost glob...
Sex determination is a critical element of successful vertebrate development, suggesting that sex ch...
Determining the mechanisms that create and maintain biodiversity is a central question in ecology an...
Comparative chromosome maps investigating sex chromosomal linkage groups in amniotes and microsatell...
Parthenogenesis, unisexuality and triploidy are interesting but poorly studied phenomena occurring i...
<div><p>Parthenogenesis, unisexuality and triploidy are interesting but poorly studied phenomena occ...
Parthenogenesis, unisexuality and triploidy are interesting but poorly studied phenomena occurring i...
Geckos (Gekkota), the species-rich clade of reptiles with more than 2200 currently recognized specie...
Geckos are a large group of lizards characterized by a rich variety of species, different modes of s...
Reptiles show a remarkable diversity of sex determination mechanisms and sex chromosome systems, der...
Sex chromosomes have evolved many times in animals and studying these replicate evolutionary “experi...
Lizards and snakes (squamates) are known for their varied sex determining systems, and gecko lizards...
Sex chromosomes have evolved many times in animals and studying these replicate evolutionary “experi...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137400/1/evo02464.pd
Sex chromosomes have evolved many times in animals and studying these replicate evolutionary “experi...
Gekkota is species-rich and diverse group of squamate reptiles (Reptilia: Squamata) with almost glob...
Sex determination is a critical element of successful vertebrate development, suggesting that sex ch...
Determining the mechanisms that create and maintain biodiversity is a central question in ecology an...
Comparative chromosome maps investigating sex chromosomal linkage groups in amniotes and microsatell...