“…The paenungulates all have high chromosome numbers (Sirenia 2n = 48-56, Proboscidea 2n = 56, Hyracoidea 2n = 54), while the Afroinsectiphillia have low numbers (Tubulidentata 2n = 20, Macroscelidea 2n = 26-34, Afroinsectivora 2n = 28-36 in golden moles). Because the size and number of the conserved adjacent homologous segments reflect the number of rearrangements that have occurred in evolution, and the difference in chromosome numbers of the species that are compared, we anticipated that the low-numbered afrotherians would provide additional information on the eutherian ancestral karyotype (Chowdhary et al 1998;Haig 1999;Wienberg et al 2000;Murphy et al 2001c;Richard et al 2003b;Yang et al 2003). Second, given the uncertainty regarding many of the evolutionary relationships within the Afrotheria, we set out to determine whether we could identify shared derived chromosomal states that would provide evidence, independent of sequence data, of the phylogenetic associations among aardvark, golden moles and the elephant-shrews (Afroinsectiphillia).…”