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Karyotype Analysis of David, 1875 (Anura, Dicroglossidae) with Conventional Cytogenetic Techniques

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Journal Comp Cytogenet
Date 2024 Jul 1
PMID 38948005
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The current study analyzed the chromosomal karyotype of David, 1875 from Hunan Province, China. The karyotype, C-banding, BrdU-banding pattern were characterized using direct preparation of bone-marrow cells and hemocyte cultures. The findings indicated that was a diploid species (2n = 26) that lacked heteromorphic chromosomes and secondary constrictions. C-banding analysis revealed an abundance of positive signals in the centromere regions, while the BrdU-banding pattern showed three phases in both male and female, occurring consistently and in chronological sequence during S-phase. Notably, there was no asynchronous replication in the late phase. This study enhanced our understanding of the karyotypic structure of by conventional cytogenetic techniques, thus providing essential scientific insights into the cytogenetics of .

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