Taxonomy and Evolution of Tropidurus (Iguania, Tropiduridae) Based on Chromosomal and DNA Barcoding Analysis

2016 
Abstract Tropidurus is a widespread genus of lizards in Brazilian biomes, particularly common in the state of Bahia, northeastern Brazil. However, genetic studies of populations and species of this group are still scarce. We used chromosomal and DNA barcoding analyses to examine 12 populations of five species of Tropidurus from semiarid (caatinga) and Atlantic forest portions of Bahia. All populations shared a karyotype with 2n = 36 divided into 12 metacentric and submetacentric chromosomes and 24 microchromosomes. The microchromosomes were acrocentric in most of species, but metacentric microchromosomes were observed in Tropidurus semitaeniatus, determining variation in fundamental number of arms from 48 to 52. One population of Tropidurus hispidus presented a supernumerary chromosome. Pericentromeric heterochromatin was detected in most microchromosomes and two pairs of macrochromosomes presented interstitial and pericentromeric C-bands. The nucleolar organizer regions (NORs) were single in Tropidurus e...
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