2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00709-019-01451-6
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Cytogenetic variability in four species of Gnamptogenys Roger, 1863 (Formicidae: Ectatomminae) showing chromosomal polymorphisms, species complex, and cryptic species

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“…Size variations in the rDNA clusters can be observed when these genes are located in the interstitial/pericentromeric region of the chromosomes, as seen in Gnamptogenys regularis Mayr, 1870 (Teixeira et al, 2020) and in O. bauri (this study). A different path seems to be involved in the evolution of these karyotypes compared to the rearrangements involved in terminal rDNA heteromorphisms.…”
Section: Insights Concerning the Organizational Patterns Of Ribosomal Gene Clusters In The Ant Genomesupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…Size variations in the rDNA clusters can be observed when these genes are located in the interstitial/pericentromeric region of the chromosomes, as seen in Gnamptogenys regularis Mayr, 1870 (Teixeira et al, 2020) and in O. bauri (this study). A different path seems to be involved in the evolution of these karyotypes compared to the rearrangements involved in terminal rDNA heteromorphisms.…”
Section: Insights Concerning the Organizational Patterns Of Ribosomal Gene Clusters In The Ant Genomesupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Despite the chromosomal variation observed in Gnamptogenys spp. (2 n = 24–44), they all have a single rDNA site in the intrachromosomal region (Teixeira et al ., 2020). Even Gnamptogenys moelleri (Forel, 1912), a species with differing chromosome numbers between two populations (2 n = 34 and 44), has a single intrachromosomal rDNA site.…”
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“…Other interesting examples have been observed in Neoponera apicalis (Latreille 1802) and N. verenae Forel, 1922, with extensive variations in chromosome number among populations of the same species (Mariano et al, 2012). Karyotypic populational studies in ants although scarce have brought novelties and important insights in ant evolution (Velasco et al, 2014;Aguiar et al 2017;Micolino et al, 2019a, b;Teixeira et al, 2020).…”
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“…The minimum interaction theory (MIT), the most widely used in ants, proposes that centric fissions are the main rearrangements that explain this significant chromosomal variation among species (Imai et al, 1994). However, inversions, translocations, and Robertsonian fusions have also been important in the origin of numerical and structural chromosomal polymorphisms and chromosome evolution in ant species (reviewed by Lorite & Palomeque, 2010;Mariano et al, 2019;Teixeira et al, 2020;Micolino et al, 2020).…”
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