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“…Analysis of early prophase for example, can aid in differentiation between T. sordida and T. guasayana (Rebagliati et al, 1998). Cytogenetic data have also assisted in the revalidation of T. garciabesi (Jurberg et al, 1998); in the description of Mepraia parapatrica (Frías-Lasserre, 2010); and more recently, by analysis of spermatids, in the differentiation of morphologically related species (Alevi et al, 2013b(Alevi et al, , 2014b.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of early prophase for example, can aid in differentiation between T. sordida and T. guasayana (Rebagliati et al, 1998). Cytogenetic data have also assisted in the revalidation of T. garciabesi (Jurberg et al, 1998); in the description of Mepraia parapatrica (Frías-Lasserre, 2010); and more recently, by analysis of spermatids, in the differentiation of morphologically related species (Alevi et al, 2013b(Alevi et al, , 2014b.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Triatoma sordida and T. infestans (Reduviidae) variations in heterochromatin content between and within populations constitute an important mechanism of karyotypic change but the differentiation through gain or loss of heterochromatin is not considered as a primary mechanism of reproductive isolation (Panzera et al, 1995;Rebagliati et al, 1998). According to King (1993), rearrangements, which do not affect fertility (such as addition or deletion of heterochromatin), have no difficulty in forming polymorphisms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of the diffuse stage is a frequent meiotic phenomenon among heteropterans, although its duration and the degree of chromosome de-condensation seems to vary between species, ranging from a high degree of decondensation (Solari, 1979;Nokkala and Nokkala, 1984;Camacho et al, 1985;Nokkala, 1986;Rebagliati et al, 1998) to partial de-condensation (Papeschi and Mola 1990;52 Lanzone and Souza Jacobs and Liebenberg, 2001) up to cases of species whose chromosomes do not de-condense at all and which consequently do not have a diffuse stage (Jacobs and Liebenberg, 2001;Rebagliati et al, 2001). The three Antiteuchus species analyzed by us were characterized by a long diffuse stage and an ample degree of chromosome de-condensation during which the cells presented large nucleoli indicating strong transcriptional activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%