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Кариотип Microtus sosialis и родственные связи видов рода Chionomys и порода Terricola, обитающих в Азербайджане
Aim. There were studied relational connections of social voles (Microtus socialis) species of genus Chionomys (Ch. roberti, Ch. nivalis, Ch. gud) and species of subgenus Terricola, genus Microtus (M. majori, M. dagestanicus, M. schelkovnikovi). Methods. There were identifi ed common chromosomes of...
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Language: | Russian |
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Інститут молекулярної біології і генетики НАН України
2015
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Series: | Фактори експериментальної еволюції організмів |
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Online Access: | http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/177362 |
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Summary: | Aim. There were studied relational connections of social voles (Microtus socialis) species of genus Chionomys (Ch. roberti,
Ch. nivalis, Ch. gud) and species of subgenus Terricola, genus Microtus (M. majori, M. dagestanicus, M. schelkovnikovi).
Methods. There were identifi ed common chromosomes of Microtus socialis and species of the genus Chionomys and
subgenus Terricola. Results. It was established that in speciation played a role tandem translocations such as telomericcentromeric and telomeric-telomeric fusion of acrocentric chromosomes. Conclusions. The studied species of the genera
Chionomys and species of the subgenus Terricola, genus Microtus have the same diploid number and externally similar
structure of the karyotype, chromosome sets of these two groups of voles have evolved from common ancestral form of a
higher number of chromosomes. Such animals may have had in the karyotype more acrocentric chromosomes similar to
karyotype of modern social voles — Microtus socialis.
Keywords: Social voles, chromosomes, karyotype, acrocentrics. |
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