Interpopulational variation of NOR positions and karyotypic analysis of Siamese catfish (Pseudomystus siamensis) in Thailand

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Interpopulational variation of nucleolar organizer region (NOR) position and karyotypic analysis of Siamese catfish (Pseudomystus siamensis) in Thailand were studied. The samples were taken from three locations (8 populations); the mitotic chromosome preparations were conducted directly from kidney cells. Conventional and Ag-NOR staining techniques were applied to stain the chromosomes. The results showed that the diploid chromosomes number was 2n=50 and the fundamental number (NF) was 96 in both sexes. The karyotype of P. siamensis showed two new cytotypes for this species. The chromosome of cytotype A and B showed the presence of metacentric, submetacentric, acrocentric and telocentric autosomes as 22-18-6-4 and 20-20-6-4, respectively, without any apparent sex chromosomal heteromorphism. Data obtained from chromosomal banding technique further suggests an interpopulation NOR polymorphism. Such variation is possibly caused by paracentric inversion. In addition, a pair of the long arms of chromosome pair 2' in cytotype A and chromosome pair 12" in cytotype B showed clearly observable NORs. The karyotype formulas of cytotype A and B for P. siamensis could be deduced as: Cytotype A: 2n (diploid) 50=L 6m+L™+L82+Mm16+Msm12+Ma4+M t2+St2 Cytotype B: 2n (diploid) 50=Lm2+Lsm6+M+Msm12+Ma6+Mt2+S m4+Ssm2+St2. © 2013 The Japan Mendel Society.

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Supiwong, W., Tanomtong, A., Chaveerach, A., Tanee, T., Khakhong, S., & Sanoamuang, L. O. (2013). Interpopulational variation of NOR positions and karyotypic analysis of Siamese catfish (Pseudomystus siamensis) in Thailand. Cytologia, 78(1), 25–34. https://doi.org/10.1508/cytologia.78.25

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