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  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
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11 Pages

Structural and Evolutionary Relationships in the Giant Sex Chromosomes of Three Microtus Species

  • Luz Lamelas,
  • María Arroyo,
  • Francisco Javier Fernández,
  • Juan Alberto Marchal and
  • Antonio Sánchez

10 January 2018

The genus Microtus has high karyotypic diversity. The existence of notable differences in the length of its sex chromosomes contributes to this variation. Variations in size are attributed to the enlargement of their heterochromatin content, which is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,965 Views
12 Pages

Giant Sex Chromosomes in Omophoita Species (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae): Structural and Evolutionary Relationships Revealed by Zoo-FISH and Comparative Genomic Hybridization (CGH)

  • Jhon A. D. Vidal,
  • Francisco de M. C. Sassi,
  • Renata L. R. de Moraes,
  • Roberto F. Artoni,
  • Thomas Liehr,
  • Marcelo B. Cioffi and
  • Mara C. de Almeida

The beetles of the subtribe Oedionychina (Chrysomelidae, Alticinae) are the only ones that have the atypical giant and achiasmatic sex chromosomes, which are substantially larger than the autosomes. Previous cytogenetic analyses suggest a large accum...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,129 Views
13 Pages

High Genetic Diversity despite Conserved Karyotype Organization in the Giant Trahiras from Genus Hoplias (Characiformes, Erythrinidae)

  • Francisco de M. C. Sassi,
  • Manolo F. Perez,
  • Vanessa Cristina S. Oliveira,
  • Geize A. Deon,
  • Fernando H. S. de Souza,
  • Pedro H. N. Ferreira,
  • Ezequiel A. de Oliveira,
  • Terumi Hatanaka,
  • Thomas Liehr and
  • Marcelo de B. Cioffi
  • + 1 author

10 February 2021

In the fish genus Hoplias, two major general groups can be found, one of which is formed by the “common trahiras” (Hoplias malabaricus group) and the other by the “giant trahiras” (Hoplias lacerdae group, in addition to Hoplias aimara), which usually...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
7,870 Views
14 Pages

8 November 2017

Amphibian and bird karyotypes typically have a complex organization, which makes them difficult for standard cytogenetic analysis. That is, amphibian chromosomes are generally large, enriched with repetitive elements, and characterized by the absence...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,005 Views
11 Pages

Alignment of a Trivalent Chromosome on the Metaphase Plate Is Associated with Differences in Microtubule Density at Each Kinetochore

  • Ashley B. Borseth,
  • Hedyeh D. Kianersi,
  • Paige Galloway,
  • Grace Gercken,
  • Emily L. Stowe,
  • Marie Pizzorno and
  • Leocadia V. Paliulis

5 October 2024

Chromosome alignment on the metaphase plate is a conserved phenomenon and is an essential function for correct chromosome segregation for many organisms. Organisms with naturally-occurring trivalent chromosomes provide a useful system for understandi...