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  • Freshwater catfishes from a specific genus are frequently studied for cytogenetic variations, particularly in diploid numbers and chromosome structure.
  • The study examined karyotypes of five catfish species from different rivers, revealing a significant range in diploid numbers, from 72 to 82, due to chromosomal rearrangements.
  • Findings also showed varying heterochromatin distributions among species, which could help clarify taxonomic classifications when combined with molecular and morphological data.

Article Abstract

Freshwater catfishes from the genus have been models for several cytogenetic studies, due to their intense variability in diploid number, chromosome morphology, and the distribution of repetitive DNAs. Taking into consideration the taxonomic complexity inherent to this group, the present study aims to describe the karyotypes of five species of collected in their type localities: (Regan, 1908), (Ihering, 1905), (Regan, 1908), and (Ihering, 1905) from the Piracicaba River (the Upper Paraná River Basin); and Knaack, 1999 from the Claro River (the Upper Paraguay River Basin). Our results evidenced a great inter-specific diploid-number variation: 2n = 72 (); 2n = 74 (); 2n = 76 (); 2n = 80 (); and 2n = 82 (), which reflects the important role of Robertsonian rearrangements in the karyotypic differentiation among these species. The distribution of heterochromatin also varied considerably among species, making it possible to distinguish each analyzed species, as well as to detect microstructural variations among populations of the same species. These data can support taxonomic revisions when further associated with molecular markers and morphological analyses to delimit, more consistently, the taxonomic status of these species, which have a complex taxonomic diagnosis history.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2108/zs210103DOI Listing

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