NORs, heterochromatin, and R-bands in three species of Cervidae
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NORs, heterochromatin, and R-bands in three species of Cervidae
Abstract
Chromomycin A3 banding of the chromosomes of three species of Cervidae (red deer, fallow deer, roe deer) allows the demonstration of both centromeric constitutive heterochromatin and R-banding patterns useful for identifying all the chromosomes of a given karyotype. In all three species significant amounts of chromomycin-bright heterochromatin are present at the centromeres of all autosomes. The X chromosomes of all investigated species contained appreciable amounts of centromeric heterochromatin. AgNO3 staining was applied sequentially to detect the location of active nucleolus organizer regions (NORs). The distribution of NORs was reasonably conservative in the investigated species.
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