Literature DB >> 18464826

Chromosomal and NOR patterns in the polyclonal stick insect Bacillus atticus atticus (Insecta; Phasmatodea).

O Marescalchi, V Scali.   

Abstract

Bacillus atticus atticus is a complex of thelytokous parthenogens, related to the bisexual Bacillus grandii, that ranges from Sardinia to Near Eastern countries. Karyotypic and cytogenetic differentiation of the B. atticus atticus diploid unisexual "isolates" is really higher than expected. Its standard karyotype has 2n = 34 chromosomes, but several instances of repatterned or even aneuploid complements have been found. The number and location of silver-stained NORs are particularly intriguing, since in addition to homozygous NOR patterns, simple or double hemizygous strains are found spread over specific and wide regions. The odd patterns are not due to Ag-NOR staining technique artifacts, since the FISH method, using rDNA probes, apparently labels the same ribosomal clusters. Transpositions and translocations have been suggested to account for some NOR patterns, but hybridizations between different NOR-bearing races are also a possible cause. This chromosomal survey clearly contributes to a better understanding of B. atticus phylogeny.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 18464826     DOI: 10.1139/g97-037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome        ISSN: 0831-2796            Impact factor:   2.166


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