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Chromosome Polymorphism, Geographical Variation and Karyotypes in Sauria
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CytogeneticsGeneticsReproductive GeneticsSão PauloHuman PolymorphismEvolutionary GenomicsSpeciationPhylogenetic AnalysisKaryotype ImagingGenetic DiversityPhylogeneticsMolecular EcologyMorphological EvidenceHaplotype DeterminationChromosome PolymorphismEvolutionary GeneticsIntrapopulational Karyotype VariationsGenetic VariationPopulation GeneticsBiologyAllelic VariantNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyMedicineTen Lacertilian Species
SUMMARYA comparative cytogenetic study was done on ten lacertilian species belonging to six families: Iguanidae, Teiidae, Amphisbaenidae, Gekkonidae, Anguidae and Scincidae.Intra-individual and intrapopulational karyotype variations apparently stemming from differences in the number of chromosomes were observed in the iguanid Tropidurus torquatus from Minas Gerais and Maranhão. A heteromorphic autosomal pair was found in another population (São Paulo) of the same species. The geographical variation may be related to the process of speciation.Intra-individual differences in the number of macro — and microchromosomes were found in a population of Amphisbaena dubia. For every new acrocentric macrochromosome, a decrease of two microchromosomes was observed. The chromosomal variation may be due to a fusion/fission process or to somatic segregation involving macro — and microchromosomes.
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