2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1679-62252012000100005
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Karyotype differentiation and cytotaxonomic considerations in species of Serrasalmidae (Characiformes) from the Amazon basin

Abstract: Six species of Serrasalmidae from the central Amazon, representatives of the genera Serrasalmus (S. elongatus, S. maculatus, S. cf. rhombeus, and S. rhombeus), Pygocentrus (P. nattereri), and Colossoma (C. macropomum), were analyzed regarding the distribution of the Ag-NORs, C-positive heterochromatin and 18S and 5S rRNA genes on the chromosomes. All specimens had 2n = 60 chromosomes, except S. cf. rhombeus, with 2n = 58, and C. macropomum with 2n = 54 chromosomes. The Ag-NORs were multiple and located on the … Show more

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“…Fluorescence in situ hybridization with 18S rDNA sequences showed multiple signals in two species, as previously reported for other Serrasalmidae (Nakayama et al , 2008, 2012). The 18S rDNA distribution in three chromosome pairs of C. macropomum corroborated earlier findings for that same species (Nirchio et al , 2003; Nakayama et al , 2012), in contrast to the Ag-NOR staining that evidenced only two pairs.…”
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“…Fluorescence in situ hybridization with 18S rDNA sequences showed multiple signals in two species, as previously reported for other Serrasalmidae (Nakayama et al , 2008, 2012). The 18S rDNA distribution in three chromosome pairs of C. macropomum corroborated earlier findings for that same species (Nirchio et al , 2003; Nakayama et al , 2012), in contrast to the Ag-NOR staining that evidenced only two pairs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…This kind of rearrangements have been reported for a number of other fish species (Garcia and Moreira-Filho, 2005; Mazzuchelli et al , 2007; Nakayama et al , 2008, 2012; Schneider et al , 2012). Besides having 2n = 54 as its exclusive diploid number, the “pacus” clade is the only one whose species consistently present only biarmed chromosomes (metacentric, submetacentric, and subtelocentric).…”
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