Banded chromosomes of the owl monkey, aotus trivirgatus

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Abstract

Chromosomes of the owl monkey. Aotus trivirgatus, with 2n 54. 53. or 52. have been stained to show quinacrine (Q-) and Giemsa (G-) bands, and a karyotypic arrangement has been proposed based on lengths, centromeric index, and banding pattern. C-bands were present at the centromeric region of every chromosome and over the entire short arm of certain acrocentric chromosomes; 5-methylcytosine was concentrated in the same regions. Bright Q-bands at the telomeric ends of the short arms of some chromosomes probably represent a second type of repetitive DNA. Ag-staining showed that only the chromosomes bearing a secondary constriction are nucleolus organizer chromosomes. © 1977 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Miller, C. K., Miller, D. A., Miller, O. J., Tantravahi, R., & Reese, R. T. (1977). Banded chromosomes of the owl monkey, aotus trivirgatus. Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, 19(4), 215–226. https://doi.org/10.1159/000130811

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