Cavia tschudii Fitzinger, 1867 is a wild guinea pig species living in South America that according to the analysis of mitochondrial genes is the closest wild form of the domestic guinea pig. To investigate the genetic divergence between the wild and domestic species of guinea pigs from a cytogenetic perspective, we characterized and compared the C, G and AgNOR banded karyotypes of molecularly identified Cavia tschudii and Cavia porcellus Linnaeus, 1758 specimens for the first time. Both species showed 64 chromosomes of similar morphology, although C. tschudii had four medium size submetacentric pairs that were not observed in the C. porcellus karyotype. Differences in the C bands size and the mean number of AgNOR bands between the karyotype...
Le caryotype de 13 porcs domestiques indigènes de Papouasie Nouvelle-Guinée s’est révélé tout à fai...
ABSTRACT- Extensive descriptive, comparative, and experimental research on the chromosomes of natura...
1<p>SNVs where both alleles segregate in both the domesticated and the wild animals.</p>2<p>Because ...
Cavia tschudii Fitzinger, 1867 is a wild guinea pig species living in South America that according t...
<div><p>The domesticated guinea pig, <i>Cavia porcellus</i> (Hystricomorpha, Rodentia), is an import...
To investigate the origin and diversity of domestic guinea-pigs Cavia porcellus (Linnaeus, 1758; Rod...
To test whether there are differences between living lineages of domestic guinea pigs Cavia porcellu...
The domesticated guinea pig, Cavia porcellus (Hystricomorpha, Rodentia), is an important laboratory ...
Intraspecific karyotype variation in mammal species is very common and often caused by centromeric f...
Objective: The present study was undertaken to investigate the morphological and to establish molecu...
Descriptions of karyotypes of many animal species are currently available. In addition, there has be...
Trillmich F, Kraus C, Kunkele J, et al. Species-level differentiation of two cryptic species pairs o...
Guinea pigs (Cavia spp.) have a long association with humans. From as early as 10,000 years ago they...
Twenty specific primers were used to define the genetic diversity and structure of the domestic Guin...
Summary. The breeding characteristics of three species of wild guinea-pig (F. Caviidae) are reported...
Le caryotype de 13 porcs domestiques indigènes de Papouasie Nouvelle-Guinée s’est révélé tout à fai...
ABSTRACT- Extensive descriptive, comparative, and experimental research on the chromosomes of natura...
1<p>SNVs where both alleles segregate in both the domesticated and the wild animals.</p>2<p>Because ...
Cavia tschudii Fitzinger, 1867 is a wild guinea pig species living in South America that according t...
<div><p>The domesticated guinea pig, <i>Cavia porcellus</i> (Hystricomorpha, Rodentia), is an import...
To investigate the origin and diversity of domestic guinea-pigs Cavia porcellus (Linnaeus, 1758; Rod...
To test whether there are differences between living lineages of domestic guinea pigs Cavia porcellu...
The domesticated guinea pig, Cavia porcellus (Hystricomorpha, Rodentia), is an important laboratory ...
Intraspecific karyotype variation in mammal species is very common and often caused by centromeric f...
Objective: The present study was undertaken to investigate the morphological and to establish molecu...
Descriptions of karyotypes of many animal species are currently available. In addition, there has be...
Trillmich F, Kraus C, Kunkele J, et al. Species-level differentiation of two cryptic species pairs o...
Guinea pigs (Cavia spp.) have a long association with humans. From as early as 10,000 years ago they...
Twenty specific primers were used to define the genetic diversity and structure of the domestic Guin...
Summary. The breeding characteristics of three species of wild guinea-pig (F. Caviidae) are reported...
Le caryotype de 13 porcs domestiques indigènes de Papouasie Nouvelle-Guinée s’est révélé tout à fai...
ABSTRACT- Extensive descriptive, comparative, and experimental research on the chromosomes of natura...
1<p>SNVs where both alleles segregate in both the domesticated and the wild animals.</p>2<p>Because ...