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Evidence for a highly differentiated sex chromosome heteromorphism in the salamander Necturus maculosus (Rafinesque)

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The mitotic chromosomes of the neotenic (sensu Gould, 1977, and Alberch et al., 1979) salamander Necturus maculosus (Rafinesque) have been examined using a C-band technique to demonstrate the distribution of heterochromatin. The C-banded mitotic chromosomes provide evidence of a highly differentiated XY male/XX female sex chromosome heteromorphism, in which the X and Y chromosomes differ greatly in size and morphology, and in the amount and distribution of C-band heterochromatin. The X chromosome represents one of the largest biarmed chromosomes in the karyotype and is indistinguishable from similar sized autosomes on the basis of C-band heterochromatin. The Y chromosome, on the other hand, is diminutive, morphologically distinct from all other chromosomes of the karyotype, and is composed almost entirely of C-band heterochromatin. The discovery of an X/Y chromosome heteromorphism in this species is consistent with the observation by King (1912) of a heteromorphic spermatogenic bivalent. Karyological and phylogenetic implications are discussed.

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Sessions, S.K. Evidence for a highly differentiated sex chromosome heteromorphism in the salamander Necturus maculosus (Rafinesque). Chromosoma 77, 157–168 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00329541

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