dc.creatorEscovar, Jesús
dc.creatorFerro, Cristina
dc.creatorCárdenas, Estrella
dc.creatorBello, Felio Jesús
dc.date2002-01-01T08:00:00Z
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-13T13:37:10Z
dc.date.available2022-10-13T13:37:10Z
dc.identifierhttps://ciencia.lasalle.edu.co/scopus_unisalle/732
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/4157919
dc.descriptionCytogenetic characteristics were established for five native species of phlebotomine sand flies (Lutzomyia, series townsendi, verrucarum group): Lutzomyia longiflocosa, Lutzomyia townsendi, Lutzomyia spinicrassa, Lutzomyia torvida and Lutzomyia youngi. Karyotypes and chromosomal morphometry were compared. Using the squash technique, brain tissues from late 4th instar larvae provided the necessary mitotic chromosomes. Chromosomal measurements were made on the following chromosomal characteristics: short arm, long arm, arm ratio, total length, relative length, centromeric index and relative length average of chromosomes. Chromosomes were classified according to their morphometry and position of the centromere. The taxonomic distance was calculated, and the relationships among the species displayed in a phenogram. All five species possessed four pairs of chromosomes as diploid number (2N = 8). None of the karyotypes indicated presence of heteromorphic chromosomes. Statistical analysis of the morphometric data showed highly significant differences among the chromosomes pairs of the five species. However, the total length of the genome was very similar, with the exception of L. youngi. In conclusion, these closely related species were distinguishable at cytological level.
dc.sourceBiomédica : revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud
dc.source499
dc.titleKaryotypic comparison of five species of Lutzomyia (diptera: psychodidae) of the series townsendi and the verrucarum group in Colombia
dc.typeArticle


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