2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-69842007000500013
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Evolutionary cytogenetics of the Hoplias lacerdae, Miranda Ribeiro, 1908 group: a particular pathway concerning the other Erythrinidae fish

Abstract: The taxonomy/systematics of the Erythrinidae fish is still imprecise, with several doubts on their relationships. Karyotypes and chromosomal characteristics of some species of the Hoplias lacerdae group (Erythrinidae), from different Brazilian hydrographic basins and pisciculture stations, were analyzed in the present study, using conventional Giemsa staining, C-banding, silver staining, Mithramycin and Distamycin/DAPI fluorochromes, and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH). A diploid chromosome number of … Show more

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“…aimara . Characteristically, all these more evident C-positive sites were revealed to be GC-rich, corroborating some previous data [Morelli et al, 2007]. Thus, 2 distinct types of heterochromatin were present in H. intermedius : a GC-rich one, exclusive of the conspicuous heterochromatic sites, and another non-GC-rich, found at the centromere region in the majority of the chromosomes.…”
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“…aimara . Characteristically, all these more evident C-positive sites were revealed to be GC-rich, corroborating some previous data [Morelli et al, 2007]. Thus, 2 distinct types of heterochromatin were present in H. intermedius : a GC-rich one, exclusive of the conspicuous heterochromatic sites, and another non-GC-rich, found at the centromere region in the majority of the chromosomes.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Our data corroborate the relative conservation of the karyotyes in the species of the H. lacerdae group [Morelli et al, 2007], which is in contrast to that of other genera and species of Erythrinidae, where, as a rule, great karyotype diversity was observed. This is well exemplified in H. malabaricus [Bertollo et al, 2000], Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus [Giuliano-Caetano and Bertollo, 1988;Diniz and Bertollo, 2003] and in Erythrinus erythrinus [Bertollo et al, 2004].…”
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“…The H. lacerdae group includes six recently recognized species: H. brasiliensis, H. aimara, (Oyakawa & Mattox, 2009). This group of species has a conserved karyotype with an invariable diploid chromosome number (2n = 50) and a karyotype with m and sm chromosomes but no morphologically differentiated sex chromosomes (Bertollo et al, 1978;Morelli et al, 2007;Blanco et al, 2011). Therefore, it seems that speciation in the lacerdae group was not accompanied by observable changes at the chromosome level.…”
Section: Chromosomal and Karyotype Diversification Among Erythrinidaementioning
confidence: 99%