Ana Claudia Swarça, Alberto Sergio Fenocchio, Marta Margarete Cestari, Ana Lúcia Dias
Published December 9, 2005
Genet. Mol. Res. 4 (4): 734-741 (2005)
About the Authors
Ana Claudia Swarça, Alberto Sergio Fenocchio, Marta Margarete Cestari, Ana Lúcia Dias
Corresponding author
A.C. Swarça
Email: szwarcy@bol.com.br
ABSTRACT
A cytogenetic study was performed on the large pimelodid species Steindachneridion scripta (Siluriformes, Sorubiminae) from the Paraná River basin (Brazil). Chromosome preparations were obtained avoiding sacrifice of the specimens, by means of lymphocyte culture, and several staining and chromosome banding techniques were applied. The karyotype consisted of 56 chromosomes, 24 metacentrics, 20 submetacentrics, 4 subtelocentrics, and 8 acrocentrics (fundamental number = 104). The first pair of acrocentric chromosomes (pair 25) consistently had a decondensed secondary constriction; the C-banding pattern of some chromosomes allows them to be considered cytogenetic markers (i.e., pairs 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 13, 23, and 24). G-banding and restriction enzymes provided patterns that helped improve chromosome pairing. This is the first report on a Neotropical pimelodid species of economic interest using several cytogenetic techniques and providing an integral karyotypic characterization.
Key words: Steindachneridion, C-, B- and RE banding, Neotropical region.