Homology within the x chromosomes of boophilus microplus (canestrini) and b. annulatus (say)

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Abstract

Chromosome banding patterns of the X chromosomes of Boophilus annulatus (Say) and B. microplus (Canestrini) indicate considerable homology between the two species. All bands of the small X chromosome of B. microplus are represented in the large X chromosome of B. annulatus with the exception of one medially located dark band. A large region of material proximal to the centromere and a small segment located at the telomere of the larger X chromosome of B. annulatus are not represented in the small X chromosome of B. microplus. Meiotic abnormalities and the potential differentiation/evolution of the two X chromosomes are discussed. The extensive homology between the two species supports the genie data and linkage analyses previously published for these species. © 1993 The American Genetic Association.

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Gunn, S. J., Burbach, B. S., & Hilburn, L. R. (1993). Homology within the x chromosomes of boophilus microplus (canestrini) and b. annulatus (say). Journal of Heredity, 84(3), 232–235. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a111327

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