The salivary gland chromosomes of Anopheles ramsayi and its relationship with Anopheles stephensi (Culicidae: Diptera).
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
The salivary gland chromosomes of Anopheles ramsayi, a wild strain from the forest inhabitations of North-east India (Gauhati, Assam), are described and a standard chromosome map is given. The diploid karyotype and the banding pattern of the salivary chromosomes are compared with that of Anopheles stephensi stephensi. The metaphase karyotype is a modified "gambiae-type." The salivary chromosome arms 2R, 2L and 3R have the maximum similarities between A. ramsayi and A. stephensi stephensi, whereas X-chromosome and autosomal arm 3L are completely independent in their banding pattern in A. ramsayi. The sum total of all the homologies suggest that in its phylogenetic relationship A. ramsayi is only distantly related to A. stephensi.
- 財団法人 日本メンデル協会の論文
財団法人 日本メンデル協会 | 論文
- The Chromosomes of Dicranocephalus agilis (Hemiptera: Heteroptera)
- Consistently greater decondensation of the nuclear DNA-protein complexes from normal lymphocytes than from acute and chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells following treatment with disulfide reducing agents.
- The Reversion of Chromoplasts to Chloroplasts in Valencia Oranges
- Two Problems in the Interpretation of Meiosis in Plants
- Cytology of Trichosanthes palmata Roxb