CYTOLOGIA
Online ISSN : 1348-7019
Print ISSN : 0011-4545
Cytogenetic Studies Comparing Three Characidae Fish Species from the Iguatemi River Basin, Brazil
Carlos Alexandre FernandesDiovani PiscorDayani BaillyValéria Flávia Batista da SilvaIsabel Cristina Martins-Santos
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2010 Volume 75 Issue 4 Pages 329-333

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Abstract

Characidae is one of the predominant fish groups in the Neotropical region with approximately 30 highly diversified subfamilies, probably not representing a monophyletic group. Three Characidae species from the Iguatemi River Basin (Mundo Novo, MS, Brazil) were analyzed: Astyanax bockmanni with 2n=50 chromosomes (6m+20sm+8st+16a), Bryconamericus stramineus with 2n=52 chromosomes (6m+10sm+16st+20a) and Piabina argentea with 2n=52 chromosomes (6m+24sm+12st+10a), all the species showing no differences between male and female karyotypes. The Ag-NORs were located in only a single chromosome pair in the three species. The chromosomal data obtained may be useful for the taxonomy and phylogenetic studies in these fish groups.

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