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doi: 10.3897/compcytogen.v11i2.11254 , 10.3897/compcytogen.v11i2.11524 , 10.3897/compcytogen.11(2).11254
pmid: 28919964
pmc: PMC5596983
handle: 11449/162783 , 11449/178856
doi: 10.3897/compcytogen.v11i2.11254 , 10.3897/compcytogen.v11i2.11524 , 10.3897/compcytogen.11(2).11254
pmid: 28919964
pmc: PMC5596983
handle: 11449/162783 , 11449/178856
According to the recent taxonomic and phylogenetic revision of the family Hylidae, species of the former Scinaxcatharinae (Boulenger, 1888) clade were included in the resurrected genus Ololygon Fitzinger, 1843, while species of the Scinaxruber (Laurenti, 1768) clade were mostly included in the genus Scinax Wagler, 1830, and two were allocated to the newly created genus JulianusDuellman et al., 2016. Although all the species of the former Scinax genus shared a diploid number of 2n = 24 and the same fundamental number of chromosome arms of FN = 48, two karyotypic constitutions were unequivocally recognized, related mainly to the distinct size and morphology of the first two chromosome pairs. Some possible mechanisms for these differences had been suggested, but without any experimental evidence. In this paper, a comparison was carried out based on replication chromosome banding, obtained after DNA incorporation of 5-bromodeoxiuridine in chromosomes of Ololygon and Scinax. The obtained results revealed that the loss of repetitive segments in chromosome pairs 1 and 2 was the mechanism responsible for karyotype difference. The distinct localization of the nucleolus organizer regions in the species of both genera also differentiates the two karyotypic constitutions.
Hylidae, comparative cytogenetics, 590, karyotype evolution, ScinaxAnimalia, QH426-470, NOR, 5-bromodeoxiuridine, Amphibia, Comparative cytogenetics, Karyotype evolution, Genetics, Animalia, Anura, Chordata, Research Article
Hylidae, comparative cytogenetics, 590, karyotype evolution, ScinaxAnimalia, QH426-470, NOR, 5-bromodeoxiuridine, Amphibia, Comparative cytogenetics, Karyotype evolution, Genetics, Animalia, Anura, Chordata, Research Article
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