CYTOLOGIA
Online ISSN : 1348-7019
Print ISSN : 0011-4545
The Identification of the Sex Chromosome and Karyotype of Four Toad Species (Genus Bufo) in Thailand by T-lymphocyte Cell Culture
Pornnarong SiripiyasingWarawut ChulalaksananukulPutsatee PariyanonthSarawut KaewsriSarawut SittigulNamphunk SeatungAlongkoad Tanomtong
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2008 Volume 73 Issue 3 Pages 229-241

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Our knowledge is the first report on karyotypic study of four toad species (genus Bufo) in Thailand namely; large-eared toad (Bufo macrotis Boulenger 1887), Indochinese dwarf toad (Bufo parvus Boulenger 1887), common Indian toad (Bufo melanostictus Schneider 1799) and river giant toad (Bufo asper Gravenhorst 1829). Blood samples were taken from 5 males and 5 females of each four toad species. After the standard whole blood T-lymphocyte culture in the presence of colchicine, the metaphase spreads were performed on microscopic slides and air-dried. Conventional staining, G-banding and C-banding techniques were applied to stain the chromosomes. The results indicated 2n=22 and fundamental number (NF) 44 in both male and female of four toad species. The autosomes of B. macrotis and B. melanostictus is being as 18 metacentric and 4 submetacentric chromosomes while B. parvus and B. asper is as 16 metacentric and 6 submetacentric chromosomes. G-banding technique showed a B. melanostictus's constriction on short arm of Y chromosome (the largest chromosome) but did not show on X chromosome. C-banding technique demonstrated a dark band constriction on Y chromosome of B. melanostictus, the representative of constitutive heterochromatin. However, there is no dark band constriction on X chromosome. So, we conclude that the sex determination of B. melanostictus is XY system. Although we do not treat B. macrotis, B. parvus and B. asper with G-banding and C-banding technique, we also predict that those three species have the same sex determination as B. melanostictus. We extremely appreciate to public our present research, the first cytogenetic study of B. macrotis and B. asper.

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