Sorex bedfordiae has the smallest diploid chromosome number of the XY group in the genus sorex (Mammalia, Soricidae)

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Abstract

Karyological data on the lesser stripe-backed shrew, Sorex bedfordiae, were obtained from four specimens collected on Mt. Laojun, Lijiang District, Yunnan Province, China. Three of the four S. bedfordiae specimens had karyotypes consisting of 2n=26, NFa=44, with 4 metacentric, 4 submetacentric, 2 subtelocentric, and 2 acrocentric pairs, and 1 acrocentric X and acrocentric Y. This karyotype has the smallest diploid chromosome number in the XY group in the genus Sorex. The fourth specimen of S. bedfordiae had a different karyotype consisting of an additional pair of medium-sized metacentric chromosomes, i.e., 2=28, NFa=48. These supernumerary chromosomes appear to constitute a new chromosome group in the genus Sorex and might provide new information concerning the taxonomy of soricid species. ©2009 The Japan Mendel Society.

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Moribe, J., Li, S., Wang, Y., Kobayashi, S., & Oda, S. I. (2009). Sorex bedfordiae has the smallest diploid chromosome number of the XY group in the genus sorex (Mammalia, Soricidae). Cytologia, 74(1), 95–99. https://doi.org/10.1508/cytologia.74.95

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