Banded karyotypes of Allactaga williamsi from Central Anatolia

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A chromosomal study of 2 populations of Allactaga williamsi from Konya province in Central Anatolia, Turkey, was performed. The diploid number of 48 chromosomes was found in all of the 5 specimens examined. All of the chromosomes except the Y were biarmed and could be identified by unique G-banding patterns. The C-banding analysis revealed a considerable amount of constitutive heterochromatin in all chromosomes. The C-band positive regions were distributed mainly in centromeric areas, whereas the Y chromosome stained uniformly and C-negatively. The active NORs were localized in 2 pairs of small metacentric and submetacentric autosomes. The species of the genus Allactaga are apparently conservative in their karyotypic structure. © TÜBİTAK.

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Arslan, A., & Zima, J. (2010). Banded karyotypes of Allactaga williamsi from Central Anatolia. Turkish Journal of Zoology, 34(4), 533–537. https://doi.org/10.3906/zoo-0906-48

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