In:
Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, Canadian Science Publishing, Vol. 18, No. 2 ( 1976-06-01), p. 303-310
Abstract:
A Giemsa banding method was used to obtain preparations from which a G-band idiogram for the chromosomes of the Australian Swamp Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) was constructed. Comparison with the G-banding patterns for goat, sheep, and ox chromosomes showed a remarkably close similarity between individual pairs, banding pattern homologies for the buffalo metacentric autosomes being identifiable among the acrocentric autosomes of the other species. However, the goat and sheep lacked a comparable autosome to the buffalo 10, the buffalo lacked an autosome comparable to the ox 12, the acrocentric X chromosome of the buffalo banded most closely to the goat X and was least like the ox. The buffalo Y chromosome was unlike its counterpart in the other species. The results are in keeping with the previously expressed view of evolution within the Bovidae by a Robertsonian mechanism modified by the apparent absence of one pair of autosomes from the buffalo and of a different pair from sheep and goats.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0008-4093
Language:
English
Publisher:
Canadian Science Publishing
Publication Date:
1976
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