Meiotic studies in Largus rufipennis (Castelnau) (Largidae, Heteroptera). II: reciprocal translocation heterozygosity

Autores
Bressa, María José; Papeschi, Alba G.; Mola, Liliana María; Larramendy, Marcelo Luis
Año de publicación
1998
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inglés
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Specimens of Largus rufipennis (Castelnau) (Largidae, Heteroptera) from three different populations from Argentina (Itaembe, Misiones Province; Tornquist and Ciudad Universitaria, Buenos Aires Province) were cytogenetically studied. Meiotic characteristics of these populations are compared with previous reports on the species. In the population from Itaembe, heterozygosity for a reciprocal translocation was encountered; this finding is the first report for this type of chromosome rearrangement in the order Heteroptera. The role of reciprocal translocations in karyotype evolution in organisms with holokinetic chromosomes is analyzed and discussed.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Materia
Biología
Zoología
Reciprocal translocation heterozygosity
Holokinetic chromosomes
Heteroptera
Karyotype evolution
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Meiotic studies in Largus rufipennis (Castelnau) (Largidae, Heteroptera). II: reciprocal translocation heterozygosity
title Meiotic studies in Largus rufipennis (Castelnau) (Largidae, Heteroptera). II: reciprocal translocation heterozygosity
spellingShingle Meiotic studies in Largus rufipennis (Castelnau) (Largidae, Heteroptera). II: reciprocal translocation heterozygosity
Bressa, María José
Biología
Zoología
Reciprocal translocation heterozygosity
Holokinetic chromosomes
Heteroptera
Karyotype evolution
title_short Meiotic studies in Largus rufipennis (Castelnau) (Largidae, Heteroptera). II: reciprocal translocation heterozygosity
title_full Meiotic studies in Largus rufipennis (Castelnau) (Largidae, Heteroptera). II: reciprocal translocation heterozygosity
title_fullStr Meiotic studies in Largus rufipennis (Castelnau) (Largidae, Heteroptera). II: reciprocal translocation heterozygosity
title_full_unstemmed Meiotic studies in Largus rufipennis (Castelnau) (Largidae, Heteroptera). II: reciprocal translocation heterozygosity
title_sort Meiotic studies in Largus rufipennis (Castelnau) (Largidae, Heteroptera). II: reciprocal translocation heterozygosity
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bressa, María José
Papeschi, Alba G.
Mola, Liliana María
Larramendy, Marcelo Luis
author Bressa, María José
author_facet Bressa, María José
Papeschi, Alba G.
Mola, Liliana María
Larramendy, Marcelo Luis
author_role author
author2 Papeschi, Alba G.
Mola, Liliana María
Larramendy, Marcelo Luis
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biología
Zoología
Reciprocal translocation heterozygosity
Holokinetic chromosomes
Heteroptera
Karyotype evolution
topic Biología
Zoología
Reciprocal translocation heterozygosity
Holokinetic chromosomes
Heteroptera
Karyotype evolution
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Specimens of Largus rufipennis (Castelnau) (Largidae, Heteroptera) from three different populations from Argentina (Itaembe, Misiones Province; Tornquist and Ciudad Universitaria, Buenos Aires Province) were cytogenetically studied. Meiotic characteristics of these populations are compared with previous reports on the species. In the population from Itaembe, heterozygosity for a reciprocal translocation was encountered; this finding is the first report for this type of chromosome rearrangement in the order Heteroptera. The role of reciprocal translocations in karyotype evolution in organisms with holokinetic chromosomes is analyzed and discussed.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description Specimens of Largus rufipennis (Castelnau) (Largidae, Heteroptera) from three different populations from Argentina (Itaembe, Misiones Province; Tornquist and Ciudad Universitaria, Buenos Aires Province) were cytogenetically studied. Meiotic characteristics of these populations are compared with previous reports on the species. In the population from Itaembe, heterozygosity for a reciprocal translocation was encountered; this finding is the first report for this type of chromosome rearrangement in the order Heteroptera. The role of reciprocal translocations in karyotype evolution in organisms with holokinetic chromosomes is analyzed and discussed.
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