Stick insects have been studied mainly for non-conventional reproduction modes, such as parthenogenesis, hybridogenesis and androgenesis. Parallel karyological investigations have evidenced extensive numerical and structural chromosome re-patterning, particularly evident in hybrid parthenogenetic taxa. Chromosome sets of bisexual Leptynia (Pantel) species show an evolutionary trend from 40 to 36 chromosomes and are characterized by cytological atellites of variable size and localization. We performed fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis using 45S ribosomal genes and pentameric (TTAGG)n telomere sequences as probes in two strictly related but karyotypically distinct species, L. montana Scali (2n = 38/37; XX/XO) and L. attenuata...
Telomeric repeats are general and significant structures of eukaryotic chromosomes. However, nothing...
Myrmeleontidae, commonly known as “antlions”, are the most diverse family of the insect order Neurop...
Ribosomal DNA clusters and telomeric repeats are important parts of eukaryotic genome. However, litt...
Stick insects have been studied mainly for non-conventional reproduction modes, such as parthenogene...
Leptynia specimens were analyzed by karyotype analysis, mi-tochondrial gene sequencing and SEM of bo...
Currently, approximately 3000 species of stick insects are known; however, chromosome numbers, which...
The Leptynia hispanica stick-insect species complex includes bisexuals, triploid and tetraploid part...
none4The Leptynia hispanica stick-insect species complex includes bisexuals, triploid and tetraploid...
An in-depth analysis of the Leptynia attenuata species complex has been performed by cytochrome oxid...
Eight species belonging to five true bug families were analyzed using DAPI/CMA3-staining and fluores...
Background. Chromosomal rearrangements have the potential to limit the rate and pattern of gene flow...
Tandem arrays of TTAGG repeats show a highly conserved location at the telomeres across the phylogen...
Telomeric repeats are general and significant structures of eukaryotic chromosomes. However, nothing...
Myrmeleontidae, commonly known as “antlions”, are the most diverse family of the insect order Neurop...
Ribosomal DNA clusters and telomeric repeats are important parts of eukaryotic genome. However, litt...
Stick insects have been studied mainly for non-conventional reproduction modes, such as parthenogene...
Leptynia specimens were analyzed by karyotype analysis, mi-tochondrial gene sequencing and SEM of bo...
Currently, approximately 3000 species of stick insects are known; however, chromosome numbers, which...
The Leptynia hispanica stick-insect species complex includes bisexuals, triploid and tetraploid part...
none4The Leptynia hispanica stick-insect species complex includes bisexuals, triploid and tetraploid...
An in-depth analysis of the Leptynia attenuata species complex has been performed by cytochrome oxid...
Eight species belonging to five true bug families were analyzed using DAPI/CMA3-staining and fluores...
Background. Chromosomal rearrangements have the potential to limit the rate and pattern of gene flow...
Tandem arrays of TTAGG repeats show a highly conserved location at the telomeres across the phylogen...
Telomeric repeats are general and significant structures of eukaryotic chromosomes. However, nothing...
Myrmeleontidae, commonly known as “antlions”, are the most diverse family of the insect order Neurop...
Ribosomal DNA clusters and telomeric repeats are important parts of eukaryotic genome. However, litt...