Supernumerary chromosome variation, heteromorphic sex chromosomes and banding patterns in microteiid lizards of the genus Micrablepharus (Squamata, Gymnophthalmidae)
Y. Yonenaga-yassuda et Mt. Rodrigues, Supernumerary chromosome variation, heteromorphic sex chromosomes and banding patterns in microteiid lizards of the genus Micrablepharus (Squamata, Gymnophthalmidae), CHROMOS RES, 7(1), 1999, pp. 21-29
Cytogenetic investigations using differential staining (C-, replication R-b
anding and AS-NOR staining) were performed in the two known species of the
microteiid lizards of the genus Micrablepharus: M. maximiliani and M. attic
olus. M, atticolus showed diploid number variation (2n = 50, 51, 52, 53) du
e to a system of supernumerary chromosomes which presented late replication
patterns and differences in morphology (metacentric and submetacentric) an
d size. M. maximiliani revealed three different cytotypes (I, II and III) i
n a sample of only three animals. Two of them (cytotypes I and III) had 2n
= 50, and the other (cytotype II) showed 2n = 51, with one B chromosome, al
l of them with difference in the number of autosome arms. A comparative ana
lysis of the basic karyotype of M. atticolus (2n = 50) and the three cytoty
pes of M. maximiliani revealed differences in the number of biarmed and uni
armed chromosomes, probably due to several pericentric inversions. The genu
s Micrablepharus exhibited a remarkable variability in number and location
of Ag-NORs including single and multiple NOR-bearing chromosome pairs. Vari
ation of C-banding pattterns was found in M. maximiliani and M. atticolus a
nd that seems to be related to a species-specific trait. Sex determination
of the XX:XY type was observed for both species.