B chromosome polymorphism in South American cichlid

2018 
AbstractExtra chromosomes are found in all major taxa, and their characteristics, function, and evolution are not yet completely understood. Known as B chromosomes, they are additional and dispensable genetic material that are present in particular individuals of certain populations of some species. In this work, we present the occurrence of B chromosomes in the cichlid Crenicichla lepidota from southern Brazil. The analyzed population showed 2n = 48 chromosomes, plus 0, 2, 3, or 4 B chromosomes, being variable among metaphases (intraindividual variation). Morphologically, these B chromosomes were variable in size, similarly to the A chromosomes. B chromosomes did not show heterochromatization. Other cytogenetic markers, such as Nucleolar Organizing Region, CMA3/DAPI base-specific dyes, and Fluorescent in situ hybridization with 18S rDNA probe, showed no differences in relation to previous studies with C. lepidota. Although this is the second description of B chromosomes for this species, we highlight the...
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