Cytogenetic and DNA content in six genera of the family Callichthyidae (pisces, siluriformes)

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Cytogenetic studies involving conventional Giemsa staining, C-banding analysis and silver staining of NORs were performed on nine species belonging to six genera of the family Callichthyidae. The diploid number ranged from 2n = 44 to 2n = 100, the number of chromosomal pairs with NORs ranged from 1 to 4 and constitutive heterochromatin was mainly distributed in the centromeric and/or pericentromeric position of the chromosomes. The DNA content of erythrocytes from six species studied ranged from 1.18±0.07 to 2.77±0.22 pg/nucleus. The extensive variability in karyotypes and in nuclear DNA content detected are in accordance with the initial hypothesis that chromosome rearrangements and polyploidy have played a significant role in the evolutionary history of Callichthyidae. © 1993 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Toledo-Filho, S. A., Almeida-Toledo, L. F., & Mori, L. (1993). Cytogenetic and DNA content in six genera of the family Callichthyidae (pisces, siluriformes). Caryologia, 46(2–3), 171–188. https://doi.org/10.1080/00087114.1993.10797258

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