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Karyotype of (Drensky, 1928) (Teleostei, Cobitidae) from the Danube Delta, Romania.

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July 2023

Laboratory of Fish Genetics, Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic, 277 21 Liběchov, Czech Republic Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic Liběchov Czech Republic.

The karyotype of the freshwater fish (Drensky, 1928), from the Danube Delta, was studied by conventional Giemsa staining and the C-banding technique. The diploid chromosome number was 2n = 50. The karyotype contained 2 pairs of metacentric (the first one was much larger than the second one), 6 pairs of submetacentric and 17 pairs of subtelocentric to acrocentric chromosomes.

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Karyotype and chromosomal characteristics of rDNA of Karaman, 1955 (Teleostei, Cobitidae) from Lake Volvi, Greece.

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November 2018

Laboratory of Fish Genetics, Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic, 277 21 Liběchov, Czech Republic Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic Libĕchov Czech Republic.

The karyotype of Greek cobitid fish Karaman, 1955, from Lake Volvi, Greece, a representative of one of its two major intraspecific phylogenetic lineages, was analysed by means of sequential Giemsa-staining, C-banding, silver-staining, CMA fluorescence banding and also by hybridization (FISH) with rDNA probe. The diploid chromosome number was 2n = 50, karyotype composed of 10 pairs of metacentric to submetacentric and 15 pairs of subtelocentric to acrocentric chromosomes. The nucleolus organizer regions (NORs) as revealed by Ag- and CMA staining and FISH were situated in the telomeric region of the fourth submetacentric chromosome pair.

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Bifidobacteria from the gastrointestinal tract of animals: differences and similarities.

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December 2014

Department of Microbiology, Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamycka 129, 16521 Prague 6-Suchdol, Czech Republic.

At present, the genus Bifidobacterium includes 48 species and subspecies, and this number is expected to increase. Bifidobacteria are found in different ecological niches. However, most were originally isolated from animals, mainly mammals, especially during the milk feeding period of life.

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