In an attempt to track the chromosomal differentiation in the Dichroplus elongatus species group, we analyzed the karyotypes of four species with classical cytogenetic and mapping several multigene families through fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH). We improved the taxon sampling of the D. elongatus species group adding new molecular data to infer the phylogeny of the genus and reconstruct the karyotype evolution. Our molecular analyses recovered a fully resolved tree with no evidence for the monophyly of Dichroplus. However, we recovered several stable clades within the genus, including the D. elongatus species group, under the different strategies of tree analyses (Maximum Parsimony and Maximum Likelihood). The chromosomal data rev...
En este estudio se realizaron dos análisis diferentes dentro del género Dichroplus. El primero invol...
Tropidacris Scudder, 1869 is a genus widely distributed throughout the Neotropical region where spec...
The Erebia tyndarus species complex is a cluster of closely related alpine butterflies. Members of t...
In an attempt to track the chromosomal differentiation in the Dichroplus elongatus species group, we...
In an attempt to track the chromosomal differentiation in the Dichroplus elongatus species group, we...
In an attempt to track the chromosomal differentiation in the Dichroplus elongatus species group, we...
Robertsonian changes account for many of the changes in the evolution of the orthopteran karyotype; ...
<p><b>FISH with telomeric probe in female gastric caecum (A, B, C, D) and male meiotic cells (E).</b...
Despite predictions of the classic, hybrid-sterility model of chromosomal speciation, some organisms...
South American melanopline grasshoppers display a disproportionate number of derived karyotypes, inc...
A large percentage of eukaryotic genomes consist of repetitive DNA that plays an important role in t...
Background: The accumulation of repetitive DNA during sex chromosome differentiation is a common fea...
Dichroplus elongatus is a South American grasshopper that shows simultaneous polymorphisms for B chr...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Cytological studies revealed that the number of chromosomes and their organization varies across spe...
En este estudio se realizaron dos análisis diferentes dentro del género Dichroplus. El primero invol...
Tropidacris Scudder, 1869 is a genus widely distributed throughout the Neotropical region where spec...
The Erebia tyndarus species complex is a cluster of closely related alpine butterflies. Members of t...
In an attempt to track the chromosomal differentiation in the Dichroplus elongatus species group, we...
In an attempt to track the chromosomal differentiation in the Dichroplus elongatus species group, we...
In an attempt to track the chromosomal differentiation in the Dichroplus elongatus species group, we...
Robertsonian changes account for many of the changes in the evolution of the orthopteran karyotype; ...
<p><b>FISH with telomeric probe in female gastric caecum (A, B, C, D) and male meiotic cells (E).</b...
Despite predictions of the classic, hybrid-sterility model of chromosomal speciation, some organisms...
South American melanopline grasshoppers display a disproportionate number of derived karyotypes, inc...
A large percentage of eukaryotic genomes consist of repetitive DNA that plays an important role in t...
Background: The accumulation of repetitive DNA during sex chromosome differentiation is a common fea...
Dichroplus elongatus is a South American grasshopper that shows simultaneous polymorphisms for B chr...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Cytological studies revealed that the number of chromosomes and their organization varies across spe...
En este estudio se realizaron dos análisis diferentes dentro del género Dichroplus. El primero invol...
Tropidacris Scudder, 1869 is a genus widely distributed throughout the Neotropical region where spec...
The Erebia tyndarus species complex is a cluster of closely related alpine butterflies. Members of t...