
doi: 10.1007/bf01921508
pmid: 4858123
El contenido de DNA deE. binotatus (2n=22) es cerca de cuatro veces mayor que el deE. guentheri (2n=22) yE. parvus (2n=22). Ese aumento drastico podria ser resultado de duplicationes intersticiales y/o poliploidia, con translocaciones multiples.
Cell Nucleus, Chromosome Aberrations, Male, Erythrocytes, DNA, Diploidy, Spermatozoa, Chromosomes, Polyploidy, Meiosis, Species Specificity, Karyotyping, Animals, Anura
Cell Nucleus, Chromosome Aberrations, Male, Erythrocytes, DNA, Diploidy, Spermatozoa, Chromosomes, Polyploidy, Meiosis, Species Specificity, Karyotyping, Animals, Anura
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