Nucleolar organiser region (NOR) location in karyotypes of Australian ground frogs (family Myobatrachidae) |
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Authors: | M. J. Mahony E. S. Robinson |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, 2113 North Ryde, New South Wales, Australia |
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Abstract: | Nucleolar organiser regions (NORs) were examined in over 90% of the species of Australian ground frogs (familiy Myobatrachidae), including representatives from all twenty currently recognised genera and the three subfamilies. Throughout the family, location of the NOR within the karyotype showed considerable variation yet karyotype morphology showed uniformity. The precise mechanism(s) whereby variation in NOR location evolved while karyotype morphology was unchanged remains uncertain. Comparison of the two major subfamilies showed that the Limnodynastinae had a greater diversity of NOR location than the Myobatrachinae. The limnodynastine genus,Heleioporus, was the only one to show multiple NOR sites in several species. NOR location was particularly stable within most polytypic genera. Differences in NOR location within the remaining polytypic genera (Heleioporus, Limnodynastes, Neobatrachus, Philoria andRanidella) pointed to taxonomic discriminations that were generally consistent with recent proposals based on other criteria. |
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