Genome evolution in the primitive frog Leipelma hochstetteri
The primitive New Zealand frog Leiopelma hochstetteri shows exceptional karyotypic variation. On the North Island, females carry univalent W chromosome and both sexes have 0 to 15 supernumerary chromosomes. Frogs from Great Barrier Island have a conventional 2n = 22 karyotype, with no sex chromosome...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.599692014-02-13T03:54:42ZGenome evolution in the primitive frog Leipelma hochstetteriZeyl, CliffordLeiopelmatidae -- Genetics.Leiopelmatidae -- Evolution.The primitive New Zealand frog Leiopelma hochstetteri shows exceptional karyotypic variation. On the North Island, females carry univalent W chromosome and both sexes have 0 to 15 supernumerary chromosomes. Frogs from Great Barrier Island have a conventional 2n = 22 karyotype, with no sex chromosome differentiation in C-banded mitotic chromosomes. However, the lampbrush chromosomes of a Great Barrier Island female show evidence of heterogamety. This suggests that presumed ancestral female heterogamety has persisted on Great Barrier Island and given rise to a WZZ-female/ZZ-male sex chromosome system on the North Island.A repeated sequence, Lh1, varies greatly within populations in copy number and distribution on genomic EcoRI fragments. In situ hybridization revealed the variable presence of large Lh1 arrays on supernumerary chromosomes and two autosomes. The extensive Lh1 variability implies that, like the supernumeraries, it is more selfish than functional in the L. hochstetteri genome.McGill University1991Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 001237020proquestno: AAIMM67552Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Science (Department of Biology.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=59969 |
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The primitive New Zealand frog Leiopelma hochstetteri shows exceptional karyotypic variation. On the North Island, females carry univalent W chromosome and both sexes have 0 to 15 supernumerary chromosomes. Frogs from Great Barrier Island have a conventional 2n = 22 karyotype, with no sex chromosome differentiation in C-banded mitotic chromosomes. However, the lampbrush chromosomes of a Great Barrier Island female show evidence of heterogamety. This suggests that presumed ancestral female heterogamety has persisted on Great Barrier Island and given rise to a WZZ-female/ZZ-male sex chromosome system on the North Island. === A repeated sequence, Lh1, varies greatly within populations in copy number and distribution on genomic EcoRI fragments. In situ hybridization revealed the variable presence of large Lh1 arrays on supernumerary chromosomes and two autosomes. The extensive Lh1 variability implies that, like the supernumeraries, it is more selfish than functional in the L. hochstetteri genome. |
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Zeyl, Clifford |
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Zeyl, Clifford |
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Zeyl, Clifford |
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Genome evolution in the primitive frog Leipelma hochstetteri |
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Genome evolution in the primitive frog Leipelma hochstetteri |
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Genome evolution in the primitive frog Leipelma hochstetteri |
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Genome evolution in the primitive frog Leipelma hochstetteri |
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Genome evolution in the primitive frog Leipelma hochstetteri |
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genome evolution in the primitive frog leipelma hochstetteri |
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McGill University |
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1991 |
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