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Extensive karyotype variability of African fish genus Nothobranchius (Cyprinodontiformes)

Journal

COMPARATIVE CYTOGENETICS
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages 387-402

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PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/CompCytogen.v12i3.25092

Keywords

African killifishes; fish cytogenetics; karyotype differentiation

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  1. Russian foundation for Basic Research [16-04-01102, 17-04-01899]

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Karyotypes of 65 species of the genus Nothobranchius Peters, 1868 were reviewed and of those 35 examined first time. The results of present study have shown that fishes of the genus Nothobranchius possessed highly diverse karyotypes. The diploid chromosome number (2n) ranged from 16 to 50. The most frequent 2n was 2n = 36 (in 35 species) while the second one 2n = 38 (in 13 species). Proportion of biarmed chromosomes varied from 0 to 95% between species. Diploid chromosome number variability apparently exists as a result of chromosomal fusions or fusions and extensive karyorypic formula alterations promoting by inversions. Multiple sex chromosomes of system X1X1X2X2/X1X2Y type were found only in karyotypes of 5 species. The extensive karyotype variability, unusual for teleosts, of genus Nothobranchius can be likely associated with the characteristics of its life cycle and inhabiting under unstable environment of East African savannah temporal pools.

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