Cytogenetic diversity of notothenioid fish from the Ross sea: historical overview and updates
Cytogenetics provides a unique platform to study in situ structural, functional, and evolutionary aspects of the genome. As such it holds powerful promise in decoding mechanisms and processes of genome architectural changes and their role in organism’s diversification and evolution. Since the early...
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ftunivgenova:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/843927 2024-04-14T08:02:41+00:00 Cytogenetic diversity of notothenioid fish from the Ross sea: historical overview and updates GHIGLIOTTI, LAURA VACCHI, MARINO PISANO, EVA Cheng, Christina C. H. Ozouf Costaz, Catherine Ghigliotti, Laura Cheng, Christina C. H. Ozouf Costaz, Catherine Vacchi, Marino Pisano, Eva 2015 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11567/843927 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-015-2355-5 eng eng Springer country:DEU info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000362964400022 volume:171 firstpage:373 lastpage:396 numberofpages:24 journal:Hydrobiologia http://hdl.handle.net/11567/843927 doi:10.1007/s10750-015-2355-5 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84944356234 Antarctic fishChromosomesgene mappingKaryotype info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2015 ftunivgenova https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-015-2355-5 2024-03-21T02:26:04Z Cytogenetics provides a unique platform to study in situ structural, functional, and evolutionary aspects of the genome. As such it holds powerful promise in decoding mechanisms and processes of genome architectural changes and their role in organism’s diversification and evolution. Since the early 80s, such an approach has been applied to the study of the Antarctic notothenioid fishes. In almost three decades, the cytogenetic information has expanded to cover half of the known species inhabiting the high Antarctic waters. Although started 10 years later, cytogenetic studies of species from the Ross sea region have provided valuable contributions to this bulk of knowledge. Here, we synthesize the currently available cytogenetic information on Antarctic notothenioid fishes from the Ross Sea Region, inclusive of both conventional karyotyping and gene mapping. In addition, new karyotypic data on four species (Lepidonotothen squamifrons, Trematomus scotti, T. loennbergii, and T. lepidorhinus) are provided. In discussing these data, specific focus is made on the patterns and subtleties of cytogenetic diversity at inter- and intra-specific levels aiming at contributing to the refinement of the knowledge of fish diversity in a region, the Ross Sea area, whose primary ecological value is widely recognized. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Ross Sea Università degli Studi di Genova: CINECA IRIS Antarctic Ross Sea The Antarctic Hydrobiologia 761 1 373 396 |
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Cytogenetics provides a unique platform to study in situ structural, functional, and evolutionary aspects of the genome. As such it holds powerful promise in decoding mechanisms and processes of genome architectural changes and their role in organism’s diversification and evolution. Since the early 80s, such an approach has been applied to the study of the Antarctic notothenioid fishes. In almost three decades, the cytogenetic information has expanded to cover half of the known species inhabiting the high Antarctic waters. Although started 10 years later, cytogenetic studies of species from the Ross sea region have provided valuable contributions to this bulk of knowledge. Here, we synthesize the currently available cytogenetic information on Antarctic notothenioid fishes from the Ross Sea Region, inclusive of both conventional karyotyping and gene mapping. In addition, new karyotypic data on four species (Lepidonotothen squamifrons, Trematomus scotti, T. loennbergii, and T. lepidorhinus) are provided. In discussing these data, specific focus is made on the patterns and subtleties of cytogenetic diversity at inter- and intra-specific levels aiming at contributing to the refinement of the knowledge of fish diversity in a region, the Ross Sea area, whose primary ecological value is widely recognized. |
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Cytogenetic diversity of notothenioid fish from the Ross sea: historical overview and updates |
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Cytogenetic diversity of notothenioid fish from the Ross sea: historical overview and updates |
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Cytogenetic diversity of notothenioid fish from the Ross sea: historical overview and updates |
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Cytogenetic diversity of notothenioid fish from the Ross sea: historical overview and updates |
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Cytogenetic diversity of notothenioid fish from the Ross sea: historical overview and updates |
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cytogenetic diversity of notothenioid fish from the ross sea: historical overview and updates |
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