ISSN: 2474-9222
Authors: Diego Sebastian Ojeda, Miguel Angel Rinas, Mario Angel Ledesma, Vitor Oliveira De Rosso, Victoria Tura, Nairo Farias De Farias, Analía Del Valle Garnero and Ricardo José Gunski*
The chromosome number of all species of Procyonidae was very conserved. Most have very strong chromosomal homology among members of the family, as well as with different species of the suborder Feliformia. Many chromosomes have similar and sometimes identical G-band patterns, while others differ due to Robertsonian translocations and inversions. In this work, the karyotype of two species of the family Procyonidae, Nasua nasua (2n=38; NF = 74) and Procyon cancrivorus (2n=38; NF = 76), the latter described cytogenetically for the first time, is characterized using conventional staining and differential G, C and NOR banding techniques. Pericentric and paracentric inversions were observed in Procyon cancrivorus and Nasua nasua, respectively. Finally, the G-band karyotypes of both species were compared with the Ancestral Carnivore Karyotype proposed in the literature, providing a homology and conservation on the karyotype evolution of this order.
Keywords: G-banding; NOR-banding; C-banding; ACK
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