Advances in cytogenetics of Brazilian rodents: cytotaxonomy, chromosome evolution and new karyotypic data
Rodents constitute one of the most diversified mammalian orders. Due to the morphological similarity in many of the groups, their taxonomy is controversial. Karyotype information proved to be an important tool for distinguishing some species because some of them are species-specifi...
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doaj-731c37659bc14e1fba3602f523e75e402020-11-24T21:36:44ZengPensoft PublishersComparative Cytogenetics1993-07711993-078X2017-12-0111483389210.3897/CompCytogen.v11i4.1992519925Advances in cytogenetics of Brazilian rodents: cytotaxonomy, chromosome evolution and new karyotypic dataCamilla Bruno Di-Nizo0Karina Rodrigues da Silva Banci1Yukie Sato-Kuwabara2Maria José de J. Silva3Laboratório de Ecologia e Evolução, Instituto ButantanLaboratório de Ecologia e Evolução, Instituto ButantanUniversidade de São PauloLaboratório de Ecologia e Evolução, Instituto Butantan Rodents constitute one of the most diversified mammalian orders. Due to the morphological similarity in many of the groups, their taxonomy is controversial. Karyotype information proved to be an important tool for distinguishing some species because some of them are species-specific. Additionally, rodents can be an excellent model for chromosome evolution studies since many rearrangements have been described in this group.This work brings a review of cytogenetic data of Brazilian rodents, with information about diploid and fundamental numbers, polymorphisms, and geographical distribution. We point out that, even with the recent efforts on cytogenetic studies in this group, many species lack karyotypic data. Moreover, we describe for the first time the karyotype of Carterodon sulcidens (Lund, 1838) (Family Echimyidae), a new fundamental number for an undescribed species of Neacomys Thomas, 1900 (Family Cricetidae, Subfamily Sigmodontinae), and illustrate the karyotype of a Brazilian specimen of Mus musculus Linnaeus, 1758 (Family Muridae). This review compiles the cytogenetic data on Brazilian rodents reported in the last three decades, after the last revision published in 1984, including synonyms, chromosomal variations, and geographic distribution. Additionally, it also reinforces that Brazilian biodiversity is still poorly known, considering the new data reported here. https://compcytogen.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=19925 |
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Camilla Bruno Di-Nizo Karina Rodrigues da Silva Banci Yukie Sato-Kuwabara Maria José de J. Silva Advances in cytogenetics of Brazilian rodents: cytotaxonomy, chromosome evolution and new karyotypic data Comparative Cytogenetics |
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Camilla Bruno Di-Nizo Karina Rodrigues da Silva Banci Yukie Sato-Kuwabara Maria José de J. Silva |
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Camilla Bruno Di-Nizo |
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Advances in cytogenetics of Brazilian rodents: cytotaxonomy, chromosome evolution and new karyotypic data |
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Advances in cytogenetics of Brazilian rodents: cytotaxonomy, chromosome evolution and new karyotypic data |
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Advances in cytogenetics of Brazilian rodents: cytotaxonomy, chromosome evolution and new karyotypic data |
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Advances in cytogenetics of Brazilian rodents: cytotaxonomy, chromosome evolution and new karyotypic data |
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Advances in cytogenetics of Brazilian rodents: cytotaxonomy, chromosome evolution and new karyotypic data |
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advances in cytogenetics of brazilian rodents: cytotaxonomy, chromosome evolution and new karyotypic data |
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Rodents constitute one of the most diversified mammalian orders. Due to the morphological similarity in many of the groups, their taxonomy is controversial. Karyotype information proved to be an important tool for distinguishing some species because some of them are species-specific. Additionally, rodents can be an excellent model for chromosome evolution studies since many rearrangements have been described in this group.This work brings a review of cytogenetic data of Brazilian rodents, with information about diploid and fundamental numbers, polymorphisms, and geographical distribution. We point out that, even with the recent efforts on cytogenetic studies in this group, many species lack karyotypic data. Moreover, we describe for the first time the karyotype of Carterodon sulcidens (Lund, 1838) (Family Echimyidae), a new fundamental number for an undescribed species of Neacomys Thomas, 1900 (Family Cricetidae, Subfamily Sigmodontinae), and illustrate the karyotype of a Brazilian specimen of Mus musculus Linnaeus, 1758 (Family Muridae). This review compiles the cytogenetic data on Brazilian rodents reported in the last three decades, after the last revision published in 1984, including synonyms, chromosomal variations, and geographic distribution. Additionally, it also reinforces that Brazilian biodiversity is still poorly known, considering the new data reported here.
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