Le genre Mus africain, un exemple d'homogénéité caryotypique: étude cytogénétique de Mus minutoides/musculoides (Côte d'Ivoire), de Mus setulosus (République Centrafricaine) et de Mus mattheyi (Burkina Faso) [The African Mus genus, an example of karyotypic homogeneity: cytogenetic study of Mus minutoides/musculoides (Ivory Coast), M. setulosus (Central African Republic), and M. mattheyi (Burkina Faso)]

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ID Serval
serval:BIB_60BDDF9DCA11
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Titre
Le genre Mus africain, un exemple d'homogénéité caryotypique: étude cytogénétique de Mus minutoides/musculoides (Côte d'Ivoire), de Mus setulosus (République Centrafricaine) et de Mus mattheyi (Burkina Faso) [The African Mus genus, an example of karyotypic homogeneity: cytogenetic study of Mus minutoides/musculoides (Ivory Coast), M. setulosus (Central African Republic), and M. mattheyi (Burkina Faso)]
Périodique
Cytogenetics and cell genetics
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Jotterand Bellomo M
ISSN
0301-0171
1424-8581
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
1986
Volume
42
Numéro
1-2
Pages
99-104
Langue
français
Résumé
Eight Mus minutoides/musculoides from the Ivory Coast, eight M. setulosus from the Central African Republic, and seven M. mattheyi from Burkina Faso were analyzed cytogenetically. The results obtained were compared with those from M. setulosus of the Ivory Coast and M. oubanguii and M. minutoidesi musculoides of the Central African Republic in order to study the problem of interspecific phyletic relationships in the African Mus genus. Several data proved to be interesting. First, the centric translocation of the sex chromosomes, which characterizes all TR-type African mice, is species-specific in regard to the autosomal pair involved. Second, the almost total identity of the karyotype of M. mattheyi with the presumed ancestral karyotype confirms the hypothesis that 36 acrocentric chromosomes represent the ancestral karyotype of African mice. Third, intraspecific variability of heterochromatic zones in M. setulosus may represent a step in the isolation of a future new species. Finally, our results reveal a nearly perfect homology of the chromosome arms between the four species studied; this suggests a remarkable karyotypic homogeneity in the African Mus genus.
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