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Polymorphism and mosaicism of B chromosome number in Korean field mouse <Emphasis Type="Italic">Apodemus peninsulae</Emphasis> (Rodentia) in the Russian Far East
Authors:G V Roslik  I V Kartavtseva
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Animal Cytogenetics, Division of Genome Dynamics, Creative Research Initiative ‘Sousei’, Hokkaido University, North 10 West 8, Kita-ku Sapporo, 060–0810, Japan;(2) Chromosome Science Labo Inc., Shiroishi-ku Sapporo, 003–0801, Japan;(3) Laboratory of Wild Animals, Department of Zootechnical Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture, Kanagawa 234–0034, Japan;(4) Applied Biology Co. Ltd, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107–0062, Japan;(5) Department of Applied Life Science, Faculty of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Sojo University, Kumamoto 860–0082, Japan;(6) Laboratory of Animal Cytogenetics, Division of Life Science, Graduate School of Life Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060–0810, Japan;(7) RIKEN BioResource Center, Tsukuba 305–0074, Japan
Abstract:A karyotype analysis of the Apodemus peninsulae (n = 355) from 41 trapping points from the Russian Far East has allowed us to identify B chromosomes in 87.9% of the animals, 61.7% of which are mosaics. Different levels of variability in the B chromosome numbers have been studied, including both the inter- and intrapopulational, as well as intraindividual variability (mosaicism). It was found that the frequencies of the occurrence of individuals with B chromosomes and mosaicism between different population samples were not constant. The range of the modal B chromosome number variability and variation of the xB index (zero to four; on average, the xB amounted to 1.67) were studied for the first time in different samples and populations of this species. Individuals with the predominant numbers of B chromosome (as a rule, zero to two) were revealed in both groups of animals (with stable and mosaic karyotypes), but the frequency was different in geographical regions. The spectra of B chromosome variability were wider in mosaics (zero to seven) compared to animals with stable karyotypes (zero to four). The importance of this for species of the high frequency of individuals with B chromosomes and with mosaicism has been discussed. The adaptive role of the low number of B chromosomes (one to two), as well as the imbalance of the B chromosome system for the species as a whole is assumed.
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