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Abstract
We report a new finding of the 54-chromosome sibling species of the common vole in East Siberia - the first description from Olkhon Island (Lake Baikal). The karyotype of a male specimen revealed by routine staining and C-banding demonstrates the unambiguous presence of Microtus rossiaemeridionalis Ognev, 1924 (recently often regarded as as junior synonym of Microtus levis Miller, 1908). Comparison with conspecific specimens from the European part of the species range (from the left bank of the river Volga) shows that the vole of the island population has a smaller X-chromosome due to a reduced quantity of C-positive heterochromatin. This is just the third example of this type of X-chromosome variant with previous cases on an Arctic island (Svalbard) and the West Siberian lowland (Novosibirsk) and the only one on a lake island. Although Microtus rossiaemeridionalis is largely monomorphic in its karyotype, our data show that one specific type of X-chromosome variant is remarkably widespread, though rare.Entities:
Keywords: Lake Baikal; Microtus arvalis group; Microtus rossiaemeridionalis; X-chromosome; chromosome sibling species; common voles
Year: 2011 PMID: 24260647 PMCID: PMC3833762 DOI: 10.3897/CompCytogen.v5i5.1720
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comp Cytogenet ISSN: 1993-0771 Impact factor: 1.800
Figure 1.Map showing collection sites for the 54-chromosome (Sibling) vole under study. Black circles – our data (1 Olkhon isl., Lake Baikal 2 Dyakovka, left bank of Volga River.) Open circle – most recent Siberian finding 3 Novosibirsk vic., right bank of Ob River. Colored are the territories where verified findings (karyotype, allozymes) were obtained from.
Figure 2a-b.Mitotic chromosomes of East Siberian and East European : aconventionally stained chromosomes of the male from Olkhon Island arranged by size, with provisional identification of the XY sex chromosome pair, based on chromosome length b C-banded sex chromosomes of the same individual c C-banded chromosomes of a male from the east bank of the river Volga. Bar=10 µm.
Figure 3.Meiotic spread with 26 autosomal bivalents and the characteristic asynaptic configuration of the sex chromosomes (star) from a male common vole of Olkhon Island (2n=54). Bar=10 µm.