The results of a cytogenetic study conducted with banding and in situ hybridization techniques using ribosomal and telomeric probes on various species belonging to three families (Bathydraconidae, Channichthyidae and Nototheniidae) of the perciform suborder, Notothenioidei, are reported. The heterochromatin distribution and composition, nucleolar organiser and localisation of telomeric sequences seem to indicate that both in karyologically conservative families such as channichthyids and in families exhibiting greater karyological variability, certain DNA fractions like ribosomal genes and centromeric and telomeric DNAs are prone to some variability. This could play an important role in favouring or hampering chromosome rearrangements. Copy...
Wrasses (Labridae) are extremely diversified marine fishes, whose species exhibit complex interactio...
Cytogenetic studies involving conventional Giemsa staining, C-banding analysis and silver staining o...
Orestias Valenciennes, 1839 is a genus of freshwater fish endemic to the South American Altiplano. C...
The results of a cytogenetic study conducted with banding and in situ hybridization techniques using...
The results of a cytogenetic study conducted with banding and in situ hybridization techniques using...
Different approaches can be used to elucidate the unsolved questions concerning taxonomic evolution ...
The chromosomes of Echiichthlys vipera (Trachinidae) and Uranoscopus scaber (Uranoscopidae) were ana...
Karyotypes of 65 species of the genus Nothobranchius Peters, 1868 were reviewed and of those 35 exam...
1814) chromosomes have been analyzed using conven-tional and molecular cytogenetic techniques enabli...
Teleost fishes (Teleostei) encompass more than half of the extant vertebrate biodiversity. Their gen...
This mini-review makes a survey and a summary of some major issues concerning the chromosomal organi...
In the absence of fossils, the origin of Notothenioidei, a perciform suborder dominating the fish fa...
The karyotype and chromosomal characteristics of the characid fish Triportheus venezuelensis were in...
As part of a genetic screening program for wild Discus fishes, we analyzed karyotypes and cytogeneti...
The Tetraodontiformes are the most derived group of teleostean fish. Among other apomorphies, they a...
Wrasses (Labridae) are extremely diversified marine fishes, whose species exhibit complex interactio...
Cytogenetic studies involving conventional Giemsa staining, C-banding analysis and silver staining o...
Orestias Valenciennes, 1839 is a genus of freshwater fish endemic to the South American Altiplano. C...
The results of a cytogenetic study conducted with banding and in situ hybridization techniques using...
The results of a cytogenetic study conducted with banding and in situ hybridization techniques using...
Different approaches can be used to elucidate the unsolved questions concerning taxonomic evolution ...
The chromosomes of Echiichthlys vipera (Trachinidae) and Uranoscopus scaber (Uranoscopidae) were ana...
Karyotypes of 65 species of the genus Nothobranchius Peters, 1868 were reviewed and of those 35 exam...
1814) chromosomes have been analyzed using conven-tional and molecular cytogenetic techniques enabli...
Teleost fishes (Teleostei) encompass more than half of the extant vertebrate biodiversity. Their gen...
This mini-review makes a survey and a summary of some major issues concerning the chromosomal organi...
In the absence of fossils, the origin of Notothenioidei, a perciform suborder dominating the fish fa...
The karyotype and chromosomal characteristics of the characid fish Triportheus venezuelensis were in...
As part of a genetic screening program for wild Discus fishes, we analyzed karyotypes and cytogeneti...
The Tetraodontiformes are the most derived group of teleostean fish. Among other apomorphies, they a...
Wrasses (Labridae) are extremely diversified marine fishes, whose species exhibit complex interactio...
Cytogenetic studies involving conventional Giemsa staining, C-banding analysis and silver staining o...
Orestias Valenciennes, 1839 is a genus of freshwater fish endemic to the South American Altiplano. C...