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Автор Baker, Robert J.
Автор Bickham, John W.
Дата выпуска 1980
dc.description AbstractKaryotypic evolution in bats: evidence of extensive and conservative chromosomal evolution in closely related taxa. Syst. Zool., 29:239–253.—G- and C-band data for seventy-eight species of bats from four families were subjected to a cladistic analysis to determine the number of chromosomal rearrangements required to convert the karyotype proposed as primitive for a family into the karyotype of extant species in that family. The number of rearrangements ranged from 0 to 36, and if the age of families is 60 million years, average rate of incorporation of rearrangements per million years ranged from 0 to 0.6. When chromosomal variation in congeneric species were subjected to a similar-cladistic analysis, most (34 of 54) species had undergone no chromosomal rearrangements; however, some species had undergone from 14 to 20 rearrangements and the types of rearrangements that were incorporated in species having the largest amount of change were generally rearrangements that should produce considerable reduction in gamete fertility in individuals heterozygous for such rearrangements. Radically reorganized karyotypes appear not only in bats but in a wide variety of vertebrates. Factors related to demography, breeding structure, and speciation do not appear adequate to explain the occurrence of such radically reorganized genomes. Factors less related to demographic and vagility characteristics, such as mutation rate and mechanisms which reduce the meiotic constraints on the heterozygote, are phenomena which may be involved in evolving a radically reorganized karyotype.
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Издатель Society of Systematic Zoology
Копирайт © 1980 Society of Systematic Zoology
Тема Chromosomal evolution
Тема G-bands
Тема rates of evolution
Тема cladistic analysis
Тема bats
Тема Articles
Название Karyotypic Evolution in Bats: Evidence of Extensive and Conservative Chromosomal Evolution in Closely Related Taxa
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1093/sysbio/29.3.239
Electronic ISSN 1076-836X
Print ISSN 1063-5157
Журнал Systematic Biology
Том 29
Первая страница 239
Последняя страница 253
Аффилиация The Museum and Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech UniversityLubbock, Texas 79409
Аффилиация Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A and M UniversityCollege Station, Texas 77843
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