Chromosome evolution in fishes: a new challenging proposal from Neotropical species
We present a database containing cytogenetic data of Neotropical actinopterygian fishes from Venezuela obtained in a single laboratory for the first time. The results of this study include 103 species belonging to 74 genera assigned to 45 families and 17 out of the 40 teleost orders. In the group of...
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doaj-0ef6628e569440db8b738d06349e8b372020-11-25T00:30:21ZengSociedade Brasileira de IctiologiaNeotropical Ichthyology1982-022412476177010.1590/1982-0224-20130008S1679-62252014000400761Chromosome evolution in fishes: a new challenging proposal from Neotropical speciesMauro NirchioAnna Rita RossiFausto ForestiClaudio OliveiraWe present a database containing cytogenetic data of Neotropical actinopterygian fishes from Venezuela obtained in a single laboratory for the first time. The results of this study include 103 species belonging to 74 genera assigned to 45 families and 17 out of the 40 teleost orders. In the group of marine fishes, the modal diploid number was 2n=48 represented in 60% of the studied species, while in the freshwater fish group the modal diploid complement was 2n=54, represented in 21.21 % of the studied species. The average number of chromosomes and the mean FN were statistically higher in freshwater fish than in marine fish. The degree of diversification and karyotype variation was also higher in freshwater fish in contrast to a more conserved cytogenetic pattern in marine fish. In contrast to the assumption according to which 48 acrocentric chromosomes was basal chromosome number in fish, data here presented show that there is an obvious trend towards the reduction of the diploid number of chromosomes from values near 2n=60 with high number of biarmed chromosomes in more basal species to 2n=48 acrocentric elements in more derived Actinopterygii.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252014000400761&lng=en&tlng=enActinopterygiiAncestral karyotypeDiploid numberFundamental number |
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Mauro Nirchio Anna Rita Rossi Fausto Foresti Claudio Oliveira Chromosome evolution in fishes: a new challenging proposal from Neotropical species Neotropical Ichthyology Actinopterygii Ancestral karyotype Diploid number Fundamental number |
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Mauro Nirchio Anna Rita Rossi Fausto Foresti Claudio Oliveira |
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Mauro Nirchio |
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Chromosome evolution in fishes: a new challenging proposal from Neotropical species |
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Chromosome evolution in fishes: a new challenging proposal from Neotropical species |
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Chromosome evolution in fishes: a new challenging proposal from Neotropical species |
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Chromosome evolution in fishes: a new challenging proposal from Neotropical species |
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Chromosome evolution in fishes: a new challenging proposal from Neotropical species |
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chromosome evolution in fishes: a new challenging proposal from neotropical species |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia |
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Neotropical Ichthyology |
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1982-0224 |
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We present a database containing cytogenetic data of Neotropical actinopterygian fishes from Venezuela obtained in a single laboratory for the first time. The results of this study include 103 species belonging to 74 genera assigned to 45 families and 17 out of the 40 teleost orders. In the group of marine fishes, the modal diploid number was 2n=48 represented in 60% of the studied species, while in the freshwater fish group the modal diploid complement was 2n=54, represented in 21.21 % of the studied species. The average number of chromosomes and the mean FN were statistically higher in freshwater fish than in marine fish. The degree of diversification and karyotype variation was also higher in freshwater fish in contrast to a more conserved cytogenetic pattern in marine fish. In contrast to the assumption according to which 48 acrocentric chromosomes was basal chromosome number in fish, data here presented show that there is an obvious trend towards the reduction of the diploid number of chromosomes from values near 2n=60 with high number of biarmed chromosomes in more basal species to 2n=48 acrocentric elements in more derived Actinopterygii. |
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Actinopterygii Ancestral karyotype Diploid number Fundamental number |
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