2021
DOI: 10.3897/compcytogen.v15i2.60649
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Comparative study of four Mystus species (Bagridae, Siluriformes) from Thailand: insights into their karyotypic diversity

Abstract: Karyotypes of four catfishes of the genus Mystus Scopoli, 1777 (family Bagridae), M. atrifasciatus Fowler, 1937, M. mysticetus Roberts, 1992, M. singaringan (Bleeker, 1846) and M. wolffii (Bleeker, 1851), were analysed by conventional and Ag-NOR banding as well as fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) techniques. Microsatellite d(GC)15, d(CAA)10, d(CAT)10 and d(GAA)10 repeat probes were applied in FISH. The obtained data revealed that the four studied species have different chromosome complements. The dipl… Show more

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“…The NORs are used as markers to detect species-specific character and indicate intra-and interspecies chromosomal polymorphism in many groups of fishes (Cioffi et at. 2015;Phimphan et al 2015;Sarasan et al 2018;Kasiroek et al 2017;Yeesin et al 2021). The Ag-NOR positions were shown on the single chromosome pair.…”
Section: Chromosome Markers Of the Trichopodusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NORs are used as markers to detect species-specific character and indicate intra-and interspecies chromosomal polymorphism in many groups of fishes (Cioffi et at. 2015;Phimphan et al 2015;Sarasan et al 2018;Kasiroek et al 2017;Yeesin et al 2021). The Ag-NOR positions were shown on the single chromosome pair.…”
Section: Chromosome Markers Of the Trichopodusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most challenging problems in expanding the use of microsatellites in fish cytogenetics is the scattered distribution pattern (e.g., [34][35][36], Table 1), because this type of array exhibit apparently random signals on the chromosomes. As a consequence, in most species without B or sex chromosomes, it hampers the description of useful distribution patterns to discuss evolutionary aspects as well as the comparison between karyotypes, often leading to oversimplified interpretations that simply label it as widely distributed or scattered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%