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Karyotype analysis of the yellowtail kingfish<i>Seriola lalandi lalandi</i>(Perciformes: Carangidae) from South Australia
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2009
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CytogeneticsGeneticsKaryotype AnalysisZoological TaxonomyReproductive BiologySouth AustraliaPhylogeneticsMolecular EcologyFish ImmunologyKidney CellsMetaphase SpreadsGenetic VariationBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyChromosome BiologyAquatic OrganismMarine BiologyMedicine
The karyotype and chromosomal characteristics of the yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi lalandi were investigated by examining metaphase spreads from kidney cells of 4-month-old fish artificially bred using wild-captured broodstock from the coast of South Australia. A total of 80 mitotic metaphases from 10 individual fish were analysed, with 52 spreads having a mode of 2n=48 chromosomes, representing 65% of the metaphases observed. The diploid consisted of two metacentric, two submetacentric, six subtelocentric and 38 telocentric chromosomes, with the fundamental number of chromosome arms being 52. The total haploid chromosome length was approximately 44.412 μm. This study shows that the karyotype of S. lalandi lalandi differs from those reported previously for other Seriola species in having one pair of metacentric chromosomes.
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