Repository logo
 

Publication:
Increased B chromosome frequency and absence of drive in the fish Prochilodus lineatus

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Advisor

Coadvisor

Graduate program

Undergraduate course

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Type

Article

Access right

Acesso restrito

Abstract

The neotropical freshwater fish species Prochilodus lineatus (Pisces, Prochilodontidae) shows 2n = 54 chromosomes plus supernumerary microchromosomes ranging in number from zero to seven among different animals. The transmission rates of B chromosomes were studied by the analysis of the parental and F1 generations in 10 controlled crosses performed with specimens from a natural population. The mean transmission rate observed for B chromosomes (k(B) = 0.511) was consistent with that expected from a regular meiotic behaviour orbs in both sexes and with the theoretical value under a Mendelian mode of transmission (0.5). Possible explanations for the dramatic increase in B frequency observed in this population during the last 10 years are discussed, bearing in mind the current absence of drive.

Description

Keywords

B chromosome evolution, B chromosomes inheritance, Fish cytogenetics, Supernumerary chromosomes, Prochilodus lineatus

Language

English

Citation

Heredity, v. 79, n. 5, p. 473-476, 1997.

Related itens

Sponsors

Units

Departments

Undergraduate courses

Graduate programs