Cytogenetic study on Thai brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi siamensis and Thamin brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi thamin (Artiodactyla, Cervidae) by conventional staining method

Cytogenetics of Thai brow-antlered deer (Cervus eldi siamensis) were studied in comparison with those of Thamin brow-antlered deer (Cervus eldi thamin). Blood samples were taken from the two subspecies kept in Khoa Kheow Open Zoo, Chonburi Province. After the standard whole blood lymphocyte were cul...

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Main Authors: Monthira Monthatong1, Praween Supanuam1, Nipasak Kong-ngarm2, Alongkoad Tanomtong1
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Prince of Songkla University 2008-03-01
Series:Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
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Online Access:http://rdo.psu.ac.th/sjst/ejournal/journal/30-2/0125-3395-30-2-171-177.pdf
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spelling doaj-45f57ac69ac947ebbeed0a694928b65e2020-11-24T22:40:44ZengPrince of Songkla UniversitySongklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)0125-33952008-03-01302171177Cytogenetic study on Thai brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi siamensis and Thamin brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi thamin (Artiodactyla, Cervidae) by conventional staining methodMonthira Monthatong1Praween Supanuam1Nipasak Kong-ngarm2Alongkoad Tanomtong1Cytogenetics of Thai brow-antlered deer (Cervus eldi siamensis) were studied in comparison with those of Thamin brow-antlered deer (Cervus eldi thamin). Blood samples were taken from the two subspecies kept in Khoa Kheow Open Zoo, Chonburi Province. After the standard whole blood lymphocyte were cultured in presence of colchicine, the metaphase spreads were performed on microscopic slides and air-dried. Conventional Giemsa’s staining were applied to stain chromosome. Thai and Thamin brow-antlered deers exhibited the same karyotype with diploid number of 2n = 58 (NF = 70) for females and 2n = 58 (NF = 71) for males. The types of autosome are 6 large metacentric, 6 large submetacentric, 8 large telocentric, 20 medium telocentric and 16 small telocentric chromosomes. In addition, satellites are clearly observed in terminal position on the short arm of a pair of chromosome 7. The X chromosome is the largest telocentric and the Y chromosome is the smallest metacentric chromosome. The karyotype formula of Thai and Thamin brow-antlered deer is as follows: 2n (58) = L<sup>m</sup><sub>6</sub>+L<sup>sm</sup><sub>6</sub>+L<sup>t</sup><sub>8</sub>+M<sup>t</sup><sub>20</sub>+S<sup>t</sup><sub>16</sup>+sex chromosomehttp://rdo.psu.ac.th/sjst/ejournal/journal/30-2/0125-3395-30-2-171-177.pdfchromosomecytogeneticsThai brow-antlered deer (<em>Cervus eldi siamensis</em>)Thamin brow-antlered deer (<em>Cervus eldi thamin</em>)
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author Monthira Monthatong1
Praween Supanuam1
Nipasak Kong-ngarm2
Alongkoad Tanomtong1
spellingShingle Monthira Monthatong1
Praween Supanuam1
Nipasak Kong-ngarm2
Alongkoad Tanomtong1
Cytogenetic study on Thai brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi siamensis and Thamin brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi thamin (Artiodactyla, Cervidae) by conventional staining method
Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
chromosome
cytogenetics
Thai brow-antlered deer (<em>Cervus eldi siamensis</em>)
Thamin brow-antlered deer (<em>Cervus eldi thamin</em>)
author_facet Monthira Monthatong1
Praween Supanuam1
Nipasak Kong-ngarm2
Alongkoad Tanomtong1
author_sort Monthira Monthatong1
title Cytogenetic study on Thai brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi siamensis and Thamin brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi thamin (Artiodactyla, Cervidae) by conventional staining method
title_short Cytogenetic study on Thai brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi siamensis and Thamin brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi thamin (Artiodactyla, Cervidae) by conventional staining method
title_full Cytogenetic study on Thai brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi siamensis and Thamin brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi thamin (Artiodactyla, Cervidae) by conventional staining method
title_fullStr Cytogenetic study on Thai brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi siamensis and Thamin brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi thamin (Artiodactyla, Cervidae) by conventional staining method
title_full_unstemmed Cytogenetic study on Thai brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi siamensis and Thamin brow-antlered deer, Cervus eldi thamin (Artiodactyla, Cervidae) by conventional staining method
title_sort cytogenetic study on thai brow-antlered deer, cervus eldi siamensis and thamin brow-antlered deer, cervus eldi thamin (artiodactyla, cervidae) by conventional staining method
publisher Prince of Songkla University
series Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology (SJST)
issn 0125-3395
publishDate 2008-03-01
description Cytogenetics of Thai brow-antlered deer (Cervus eldi siamensis) were studied in comparison with those of Thamin brow-antlered deer (Cervus eldi thamin). Blood samples were taken from the two subspecies kept in Khoa Kheow Open Zoo, Chonburi Province. After the standard whole blood lymphocyte were cultured in presence of colchicine, the metaphase spreads were performed on microscopic slides and air-dried. Conventional Giemsa’s staining were applied to stain chromosome. Thai and Thamin brow-antlered deers exhibited the same karyotype with diploid number of 2n = 58 (NF = 70) for females and 2n = 58 (NF = 71) for males. The types of autosome are 6 large metacentric, 6 large submetacentric, 8 large telocentric, 20 medium telocentric and 16 small telocentric chromosomes. In addition, satellites are clearly observed in terminal position on the short arm of a pair of chromosome 7. The X chromosome is the largest telocentric and the Y chromosome is the smallest metacentric chromosome. The karyotype formula of Thai and Thamin brow-antlered deer is as follows: 2n (58) = L<sup>m</sup><sub>6</sub>+L<sup>sm</sup><sub>6</sub>+L<sup>t</sup><sub>8</sub>+M<sup>t</sup><sub>20</sub>+S<sup>t</sup><sub>16</sup>+sex chromosome
topic chromosome
cytogenetics
Thai brow-antlered deer (<em>Cervus eldi siamensis</em>)
Thamin brow-antlered deer (<em>Cervus eldi thamin</em>)
url http://rdo.psu.ac.th/sjst/ejournal/journal/30-2/0125-3395-30-2-171-177.pdf
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