- Turkish Journal of Zoology
- Volume:37 Issue:4
- Chromosomal evolution of the genus Nannospalax (Palmer 1903) (Rodentia, Muridae) from western Turkey
Chromosomal evolution of the genus Nannospalax (Palmer 1903) (Rodentia, Muridae) from western Turkey
Authors : Ferhat MATUR, Faruk ÇOLAK, Tuğçe CEYLAN, Murat SEVİNDİK, Mustafa SÖZEN
Pages : 470-487
Doi:10.3906/sag-1210-1
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :We used 33 blind mole rats belonging to 10 different chromosomal races from 10 localities in western Turkey. We applied G- and C-banding techniques to compare chromosomal races as well as clarifying relationships between them. We discussed cytogenetic similarities and differences between chromosomal races. We concluded that 2n = 60C is the ancestor of the other chromosomal races. However, as a result of ongoing evolution processes 2n = 38 and 2n = 60K have become ancestors to chromosomal races on their peripherals. We discovered which rearrangements contribute to the evolution of such a complex chromosomal race system in a genus. With this study we provide a comprehensive comparison of the 10 chromosomal races and perform a cladistic analysis using chromosomal rearrangement character states. According to our tree, chromosomal races with a low diploid number formed a monophyletic group.Keywords : Key words Blind mole rat, comparative cytogenetic, G and C banding, chromosome differentiation, phylogeny, Anatolia