Chromosome Analysis of 5 Species of the Cichlidae Family (Pisces-Perciformes) from the Parana River

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The five species analyzed presented the same diploid number, 2n=48 chromosomes, but differed in karyotype formula. These results agree with the proposition that cichlids present a more conservative karyotype evolution and that the most frequent rearrangements appear to have been pericentric inversions and/or deletions. Only Crenicichla lepidota presented a multiple NOR system, indicating that the condition of a single nucleolar organizer is more primitive in this group. We may also state that constitutive heterochromatin seems to be highly conservative, with a preferentially pericentromeric pattern and with C-band positive NORs. © 1995, Japan Mendel Society, International Society of Cytology. All rights reserved.

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Martins, I. C., Portella-Castro, A. L. B., & Julio, H. F. (1995). Chromosome Analysis of 5 Species of the Cichlidae Family (Pisces-Perciformes) from the Parana River. CYTOLOGIA, 60(3), 223–231. https://doi.org/10.1508/cytologia.60.223

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