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      Altitudinal variation for B chromosome frequency in the characid fish Astyanax scabripinnis.

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          The analysis of three populations of the characid fish Astyanax scabripinnis located at different altitudes along the same stream has revealed the presence of a macro B chromosome in two high-altitude populations (1800 m and 1920 m) but its absence from a low-altitude population (700 m). Because the stream flows through very rugged mountains, with numerous falls ensuring that any gene flow occurs downstream only, the absence of B chromosomes from the low-altitude populations is best interpreted in the light of the parasitic theory of B chromosome evolution. Under this theory, we would expect B chromosomes to be more frequent where environmental conditions are more favourable for the species, because Bs are best tolerated there. The widespread presence of these B chromosomes in numerous Brazilian river headwaters, which are the preferred habitat for this species, support this possibility.

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          Heredity (Edinb)
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          0018-067X
          0018-067X
          Aug 2000
          : 85 ( Pt 2)
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          [1 ] Depto. de Genética e Evolução, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, CP: 676, 13565-905 São Carlos, SP, Brazil.
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          11012715
          404f5bca-aab2-4ea8-84c2-c2f126f6dbee
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