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Título: Different cytotypes in fi shes of the genus Hypostomus Lcépède, 1803, (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from Xingu river (Amazon region, Brazil)
Autor: Milhomem, Susana Suely Rodrigues
Castro, R. R.
Nagamachi, Cleusa Yoshiko
Souza, Augusto C.Paes de
Feldberg, Eliana
Pieczarka, Júlio César
Palavras-chave: Hypostomus
Hypostomus Sp.
Loricariidae
Siluriformes
Data do documento: 2010
Revista: Comparative Cytogenetics
É parte de: Volume 4, Número 1, Pags. 45-54
Abstract: We analyzed the karyotypes of three specimens of fi shes of the genus Hypostomus Lacépède, 1803 (Loricaridae) from Xingu River (Amazon region). We used conventional staining techniques, including C-banding, Ag-NOR staining, CMA3- and DAPI-banding. Each specimen had a different cytotype: Hypostomus sp. Xingu-1 had 2n=64 (32M/SM, 32ST/A); Hypostomus sp. Xingu-2 has 2n=66 (32M/SM, 34ST/A), and Hypostomus sp. Xingu-3 had 2n=65 (38M/SM, 26ST/A + 1 B). The three cytotypes showed similar C-, CMA3- and DAPI-banding patterns. The nucleolus organizing regions were located in the short arm of chromosome pair 25 of Hypostomus sp. Xingu-1 and pair 29 of Hypostomus sp. Xingu-2, and in the long arm of pair 30 of Hypostomus sp. Xingu-3, probably because of a pericentric inversion. A fusion/fi ssion rearrangement explains the difference in the diploid number and number of M/SM and ST/A chromosomes between the 2n= 64 and 2n=66 cytotypes. The B chromosome most probably explains the difference between the 2n= 64 and 2n=65 cytotypes. The cytotype with 2n=65 had a signifi cantly larger number of M/SM chromosomes, probably because of pericentric inversions. These three cytotypes may represent different species. © Comparative Cytogenetics.
DOI: 10.3897/compcytogen.v4i1.31
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