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Transmission behavior of B chromosomes in Prochilodus lineatus (Characiformes, Prochilodontidae)
Fecha
2016-03-01Registro en:
Cytogenetic and Genome Research, v. 147, n. 2-3, p. 179-185, 2016.
1424-859X
1424-8581
10.1159/000443384
2-s2.0-84955557910
2-s2.0-84955557910.pdf
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
CEPTA/ICMBio
Institución
Resumen
The population of Prochilodus lineatus found in the Mogi-Guaçu River is karyotypically polymorphic, carrying acrocentric, metacentric, and submetacentric B chromosomes. The analysis of each B chromosome frequency in this species revealed a variation in the distribution pattern, with the metacentric type having the highest frequency (73.30%), followed by submetacentric (25.22%) and acrocentric B chromosomes (1.48%). The transmission pattern of the supernumerary chromosomes was identified by controlled crosses, and it was shown that the acro- and submetacentric B chromosomes have a transmission pattern below the Mendelian rate (kB = 0.333 and kB = 0.385, respectively), but the metacentric variant has a cumulative transmission pattern (kB = 0.587). These results indicate that the acro- and submetacentric B chromosomes are undergoing an extinction process, while the metacentric B chromosomes appear to be accumulating in frequency with each generation.