Chromosome studies in the banded palm civet, Hemigalus derbyanus Thomas, 1915 (carnivora, viverridae) by conventional staining, GTG banding and high-resolution techniques

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Abstract

Cytogenetics of banded palm civet (Hemigalus derbyanus) in Thailand was studied. Blood samples were taken from 2 males and 2 females then subjected to standard whole blood Tlymphocyte culture. The samples were harvested by colchicine-hypotonic-fixation-air-drying technique and followed by conventional staining, GTG-banding and high-resolution techniques with Giemsa's. The results showed diploid number as 2n= 42, and fundamental number (NF) as 81 in both male and 82 in female. The autosomes consist of 10 large submetacentric, 12 large acrocentric, 4 medium submetacentric, 4 small metacentric, 8 small submetacentric and 2 small telocentric chromosomes. We found that nucleolar organizer regions (the representative of chromosome marker) locate on the long arms of a pair metacentric autosome 15. The X chromosome was a large acrocentric chromosome while the Y chromosome was the smallest telocentric chromosome. From GTG-banding and high-resolution techniques, the numbers of bands and locations in banded palm civet were 218 and 244, respectively. Each homologous chromosome pair appears clearly differentiated. © 2011 The Japan Mendel Society.

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Tanomtong, A., Khunsook, S., Seatung, N., Supanuam, P., Kenthao, A., & Kaewsri, S. (2011). Chromosome studies in the banded palm civet, Hemigalus derbyanus Thomas, 1915 (carnivora, viverridae) by conventional staining, GTG banding and high-resolution techniques. Cytologia, 76(1), 89–97. https://doi.org/10.1508/cytologia.76.89

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