Currently, approximately 3000 species of stick insects are known; however, chromosome numbers, which range between 21 and 88, are known for only a few of these insects. Also, centromere banding staining (C-banding) patterns were described for fewer than 10 species, and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was applied exclusively in two Leptynia species. Interestingly, 10–25% of stick insects (Phasmatodea) are obligatory or facultative parthenogenetic. As clonal and/or bisexual reproduction can affect chromosomal evolution, stick insect karyotypes need to be studied more intensely. Chromosome preparation from embryos of five Phasmatodea species (Medauroidea extradentata, Sungaya inexpectata, Sipyloidea sipylus, Phaenopharos khaoyaiensis...
Myrmeleontidae, commonly known as “antlions”, are the most diverse family of the insect order Neurop...
Heteroptera is the most numerous and diverse suborder of Hemiptera, with about 38,000 species. This ...
The free-living flatworm Macrostomum lignano is a hidden tetraploid. Its genome was formed by a rece...
Currently, approximately 3000 species of stick insects are known; however, chromosome numbers, which...
Stick insects have been studied mainly for non-conventional reproduction modes, such as parthenogene...
The present study focused on the evolution of the karyotype in four genera of the tribe Pholidopteri...
Five species belonging to the genus Gampsocleis Fieber, 1852 were analyzed using fluorescence in sit...
The karyotypes of 10 species from 9 genera of the family Tingidae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Cimicomor...
The knowledge of cytogenetics in the harvestmen family Phalangiidae has been based on taxa from the ...
A comparative study of holocentric chromosomes in the triatomine species Panstrongylus megistus, Rho...
This article is part (the 4th article) of the themed issue (a monograph) “Aberrant cytogenetic and r...
A cytogenetic characterization, including heterochromatin content, and the analysis of the location ...
Chromosome number and morphology are relevant aspects of genomic organization of eukaryotes and are ...
Eight species belonging to five true bug families were analyzed using DAPI/CMA3-staining and fluores...
Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) with rDNA probes has been used for comparative cytogenetics...
Myrmeleontidae, commonly known as “antlions”, are the most diverse family of the insect order Neurop...
Heteroptera is the most numerous and diverse suborder of Hemiptera, with about 38,000 species. This ...
The free-living flatworm Macrostomum lignano is a hidden tetraploid. Its genome was formed by a rece...
Currently, approximately 3000 species of stick insects are known; however, chromosome numbers, which...
Stick insects have been studied mainly for non-conventional reproduction modes, such as parthenogene...
The present study focused on the evolution of the karyotype in four genera of the tribe Pholidopteri...
Five species belonging to the genus Gampsocleis Fieber, 1852 were analyzed using fluorescence in sit...
The karyotypes of 10 species from 9 genera of the family Tingidae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Cimicomor...
The knowledge of cytogenetics in the harvestmen family Phalangiidae has been based on taxa from the ...
A comparative study of holocentric chromosomes in the triatomine species Panstrongylus megistus, Rho...
This article is part (the 4th article) of the themed issue (a monograph) “Aberrant cytogenetic and r...
A cytogenetic characterization, including heterochromatin content, and the analysis of the location ...
Chromosome number and morphology are relevant aspects of genomic organization of eukaryotes and are ...
Eight species belonging to five true bug families were analyzed using DAPI/CMA3-staining and fluores...
Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) with rDNA probes has been used for comparative cytogenetics...
Myrmeleontidae, commonly known as “antlions”, are the most diverse family of the insect order Neurop...
Heteroptera is the most numerous and diverse suborder of Hemiptera, with about 38,000 species. This ...
The free-living flatworm Macrostomum lignano is a hidden tetraploid. Its genome was formed by a rece...