Transmission analysis of B chromosomes in Rattus rattus from Northern Africa
Traditionally, B chromosomes have been classified as parasitic or heterotic, depending of whether or not they show selfish behaviour. Nevertheless, experimental evidence has been found supporting the idea that supernumerary chromosomes may evolve from parasitism to neutrality. In this work, B chromo...
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crskarger:10.1159/000079310 2024-10-13T14:10:25+00:00 Transmission analysis of B chromosomes in Rattus rattus from Northern Africa Stitou, S. Zurita, F. Díaz de la Guardia, R. Jiménez, R. Burgos, M. 2004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000079310 https://www.karger.com/Article/Pdf/79310 en eng S. Karger AG https://www.karger.com/Services/SiteLicenses https://www.karger.com/Services/SiteLicenses Cytogenetic and Genome Research volume 106, issue 2-4, page 344-346 ISSN 1424-8581 1424-859X journal-article 2004 crskarger https://doi.org/10.1159/000079310 2024-09-18T04:06:21Z Traditionally, B chromosomes have been classified as parasitic or heterotic, depending of whether or not they show selfish behaviour. Nevertheless, experimental evidence has been found supporting the idea that supernumerary chromosomes may evolve from parasitism to neutrality. In this work, B chromosome transmission in Rattus rattus has been analysed by performing several crosses between individuals carrying different numbers of supernumerary chromosomes. Our results demonstrated a Mendelian transmission rate through males, but slight accumulation of the Bs through females. This parasitic behaviour is shared in populations as distant as Asia and Africa, and even in a related species in Australia, suggesting the possibility of an ancient origin of these supernumerary chromosomes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus Karger Cytogenetic and Genome Research 106 2-4 344 346 |
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Traditionally, B chromosomes have been classified as parasitic or heterotic, depending of whether or not they show selfish behaviour. Nevertheless, experimental evidence has been found supporting the idea that supernumerary chromosomes may evolve from parasitism to neutrality. In this work, B chromosome transmission in Rattus rattus has been analysed by performing several crosses between individuals carrying different numbers of supernumerary chromosomes. Our results demonstrated a Mendelian transmission rate through males, but slight accumulation of the Bs through females. This parasitic behaviour is shared in populations as distant as Asia and Africa, and even in a related species in Australia, suggesting the possibility of an ancient origin of these supernumerary chromosomes. |
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Stitou, S. Zurita, F. Díaz de la Guardia, R. Jiménez, R. Burgos, M. |
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Stitou, S. Zurita, F. Díaz de la Guardia, R. Jiménez, R. Burgos, M. Transmission analysis of B chromosomes in Rattus rattus from Northern Africa |
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Stitou, S. Zurita, F. Díaz de la Guardia, R. Jiménez, R. Burgos, M. |
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Transmission analysis of B chromosomes in Rattus rattus from Northern Africa |
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Transmission analysis of B chromosomes in Rattus rattus from Northern Africa |
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Transmission analysis of B chromosomes in Rattus rattus from Northern Africa |
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Transmission analysis of B chromosomes in Rattus rattus from Northern Africa |
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Transmission analysis of B chromosomes in Rattus rattus from Northern Africa |
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transmission analysis of b chromosomes in rattus rattus from northern africa |
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