Silver-negative NORs in Pamphagus ortolaniae (Orthoptera: Pamphagidae)

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The present paper reports some cytogenetic peculiarities observed in the Ag-NORs of Pamphagus ortolaniae chromosomes, the unusual behaviour of ribosomal sites after silver staining and the intense Ag-positive reaction of centromeric regions at spermatogonial metaphase and spermatocyte metaphase I and II. Moreover, a conclusive identification and localization of all the ribosomal clusters is provided by using heterologous rDNA FISH on spermatocyte chromosomes. 18S-28S rDNA mapped on a single chromosome pair and resulted multiclustered along the chromosomal body in three distinct serial regions, r1, r2 and r3, Surprisingly, these areas were scarcely (r1) or never (r2 and r3) detectable by silver impregnation. As in other Orthoptera and many groups of arthropods, FISH with the pentamer (TTAGG), as the probe labelled the telomeres of all chromosomes.

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Vitturi, R., Lannino, A., Mansueto, C., Mansueto, V., & Colomba, M. (2008). Silver-negative NORs in Pamphagus ortolaniae (Orthoptera: Pamphagidae). European Journal of Entomology, 105(1), 35–39. https://doi.org/10.14411/eje.2008.004

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