| Literature DB >> 10598566 |
A A De Leo1, N Guedelha, R Toder, L Voullaire, M A Ferguson-Smith, P C O'Brien, J A Graves.
Abstract
A 2n = 14 karyotype is shared by some species in each of the marsupial orders in Australian and American superfamilies, suggesting that the ancestral marsupial chromosome complement was 2n = 14. We have used chromosome painting between distantly related marsupial species to discover whether genome arrangements in 2n = 14 species in two Australian orders support this hypothesis. Cross-species chromosome painting was used to investigate chromosome rearrangements between a macropodid species Macropus eugenii (2n = 16) and a wombat species in a different suborder (Lasiorhinus latifrons, 2n = 14), and a dasyurid species in a different order (Sminthopsis macroura, 2n = 14). We demonstrate that many chromosome regions are conserved between all three species, and deduce how the similar 2n = 14 karyotypes of species in the two orders are related to a common ancestral 2n = 14 karyotype.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10598566 DOI: 10.1023/a:1009233327176
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chromosome Res ISSN: 0967-3849 Impact factor: 5.239