
doi: 10.2307/3280871
pmid: 6674460
Using air-dried preparations of the testis and ovary, karyotypes were analyzed and compared to each other in two species of filarial parasites, Brugia pahangi and B. malayi. Both species had a diploid number of 10 chromosomes and were karyotypically very similar. C-banding analyses disclosed that the sex-determining mechanism of these species was of the XY-XX type, where the X chromosome was the largest, and the Y chromosome was of medium-size.
Male, Spermatogonia, Chromosome Banding, Species Specificity, Karyotyping, Brugia, Oocytes, Animals, Female, Gerbillinae, Filarioidea, Metaphase
Male, Spermatogonia, Chromosome Banding, Species Specificity, Karyotyping, Brugia, Oocytes, Animals, Female, Gerbillinae, Filarioidea, Metaphase
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