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“…This condition, although unusual, has been reported in some fish species (Affonso and Galetti Jr., 2005; Molina et al, 2012a,b), suggesting that the high GC-rich content around the karyotype favors chromosomal rearrangements (Martinez et al, 2011). Aside from this characteristic derived from heterochromatin in E. argenteus (GC-rich), all species presented mainly centromeric heterochromatin.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…This condition, although unusual, has been reported in some fish species (Affonso and Galetti Jr., 2005; Molina et al, 2012a,b), suggesting that the high GC-rich content around the karyotype favors chromosomal rearrangements (Martinez et al, 2011). Aside from this characteristic derived from heterochromatin in E. argenteus (GC-rich), all species presented mainly centromeric heterochromatin.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…In fact, C. lugubris that are GC-rich in most chromosomes show the most cytogenetic differences among the 3 species. High GC+ content dispersed throughout all chromosomes, although uncommon, has been identified in some marine families such as Tetraodontidae and Grammatidae (Martinez et al, 2011;Molina et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most fish chromosome preparation techniques, tissues are collected from different parts of the fish body, such as kidney (Blanco et al 2010;Poletto et al 2010;Martinez et al 2011;Liu et al 2012), liver (Affonso and Galetti 2005), spleen (Affonso and Galetti 2005), intestine (Kligerman and Bloom 1977), gill epithelium (Hashimoto et al 2009;Liu et al 2012), whole body (Shao et al 2010;Pradeep et al 2011), blood (Gold et al 1990;Eugenio et al 1993;Jacobina et al 2011), skin fibroblasts (Tantithakura et al 1993), bone marrow (Manosroi et al 2003), gonads (Liu et al 2012) and fin epithelium (Fontana et al 2008). The above preparation techniques involved the use of metaphase arresting agents, such as colchicine or colcemid.…”
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confidence: 99%