A karyological study of the spirurid nematode Mastophorus muris (Nematoda: Spirocercidae)

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Abstract

The karyotype of Mastophorus muris (Gmelin, 1790) comprises four pairs of small autosomal chromosomes and two larger sex X chromosomes in females or one X chromosome in males (2n = 8 + XX/XO). All pairs of chromosomes possess rather uniform morphology without distinct primary or secondary constrictions. No heterochromatin bands were found by C-banding analysis. The absolute chromosome length ranges from 4.02 to 2.24 μm. The mean total length of the haploid complement is 14.34 μm. The course of gametogenesis represents a typical pattern common in the order Spirurida. The recently available karyotypes of spirurid nematodes have been reviewed.

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Špakulová, M., Casanova, J. C., Laplana Guillén, N., & Král’ová, I. (2000). A karyological study of the spirurid nematode Mastophorus muris (Nematoda: Spirocercidae). Parasite, 7(3), 173–177. https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2000073173

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