The chromosomes of Nycticebus coucang (Boddaert, 1785) (Primates: Prosimii)
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The chromosomes of Nycticebus coucang (Boddaert, 1785) (Primates: Prosimii)
Abstract
The high-quality karyotype of a specimen of Nycticebus coucang is described and illustrated. The X chromosome is found to be indistinguishable from that of the greater galagos, and may represent a synapomorphic trait. The y chromosome is a medium to small submetacentric (3.2% TCL) and constitutes one of the larger Y chromosomes known in primates. N. coucang is found to have multiple NOR-bearing chromosomes in contrast to the single pair found in galagine and catarrhine monkeys. Since a single NOR-bearing pair is often considered ancestral for primates, this new finding may have important implications for the evolution of these cistrons. One of the chromosomal polymorphisms in this specimen is a pericentric inversion, involving a NOR-bearing autosomal pair (no. 6), that alters the position of the active site. Further, homologues 2p differ by a paracentric inversion. These results confirm that lorisiforms are characterized by considerable chromosomal polymorphism.
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