A cytogenetic analysis of Gambusia holbrooki (Cyprinodontiformes, Poecilidae) from the River Sarno

Autor: Lucia Rocco, Gaetano Odierna, Consiglia Russo, Gennaro Aprea, Vincenzo Stingo
Přispěvatelé: Russo, C., Rocco, L., Stingo, Vincenzo, Aprea, G., Odierna, G.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1999
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Popis: The mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki, is one of the few teleostean fish still present in the polluted waters of the River Sarno. The specimens taken in this river had 48 chromosomes, all acrocentric, gradually decreasing in length in both sexes. However, several (12%) female plates showed a chromosome with a unilateral gap often accompanied by a chromosome number reduced to 47, due to the presence of a biarmed element derived by centric fusion of two uniarmed elements. The nuclear organizer regions (NORs) were localized on two of the smallest chromosome pairs by Ag NOR banding. C banding + DAPI revealed centromeric AT-rich heterochromatin on all elements. The results also suggest a possible mutagenic and toxic activity of the substances present in the polluted waters of the River Sarno. The mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki, is one of the few teleostean fish still present in the polluted waters of the River Sarno. The specimens taken in this river had 48 chromosomes, all acrocentric, gradually decreasing in length in both sexes. However, several (12%) female plates showed a chromosome with a unilateral gap often accompanied by a chromosome number reduced to 47, due to the presence of a biarmed element derived by centric fusion of two uniarmed elements. The nuclear organizer regions (NORs) were localized on two of the smallest chromosome pairs by Ag NOR banding. C banding + DAPI revealed centromeric AT-rich heterochromatin on all elements. The results also suggest a possible mutagenic and toxic activity of the substances present in the polluted waters of the River Sarno.
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