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Figure 5 in First insights into karyotype evolution within the family Mormyridae

Authors: Ozouf-Costaz, Catherine; Coutanceau, Jean-Pierre; Bonillo, Céline; Belkadi, Laurent; Fermon, Yves; Agnese, Jean-François; Guidi-Rontani, Chantal; +1 Authors

Figure 5 in First insights into karyotype evolution within the family Mormyridae

Abstract

Figure 5. - Metaphase plates of Brienomyrus sp. (A, B, C, D), S. walkeri (E, F, G, H) and P. microphthalmus (I, J, K, L), showing FISH patterns of the 18S rDNA probe, indirectly DIG-labelled, detected with rhodamine; DAPI counterstaining on the same metaphase plate; patterns of the Atto 488 labelled (TTAGGG)7 probe; patterns of the Cy3 labelled (GAA)10 satellite probe. Scale bars = 10 µm.

Published as part of Ozouf-Costaz, Catherine, Coutanceau, Jean-Pierre, Bonillo, Céline, Belkadi, Laurent, Fermon, Yves, Agnese, Jean-François, Guidi-Rontani, Chantal & Paugy, Didier, 2015, First insights into karyotype evolution within the family Mormyridae, pp. 227-236 in Cybium 39 (3) on page 233, DOI: 10.26028/cybium/2015-393-006, http://zenodo.org/record/13611589

Keywords

Mormyridae, Brienomyrus, Animalia, Stomatorhinus, Biodiversity, Chordata, Osteoglossiformes, Petrocephalus, Taxonomy

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