| Literature DB >> 18356950 |
David J Rees1, Claude Belzile, Hélène Glémet, France Dufresne.
Abstract
Recent genome size estimates for Arctic amphipods have revealed the largest genomes known in the Crustacea. Here we provide additional data for 7 species of caridean shrimp collected from the Canadian Arctic and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Genome sizes were estimated by flow cytometry and haploid C-values ranged from 8.53 +/- 0.30 pg in Pandalus montagui (Pandalidae) to 40.89 +/- 1.23 pg in Sclerocrangon ferox (Crangonidae). The value for S. ferox represents the largest decapod genome yet recorded and indicates a 38-fold variation in genome size within this order. These data suggest that large genomes may be relatively common in Arctic crustaceans, and underline the need for further comparative studies.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18356950 DOI: 10.1139/g07-108
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genome ISSN: 0831-2796 Impact factor: 2.166