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      First Record on Sex Chromosomes in a Species of the Family Cynodontidae: Cynodon gibbus (Agassiz, 1829)

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      Cytogenetic and Genome Research
      S. Karger AG

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          The fish family Cynodontidae belongs to the superfamily Curimatoidea, together with the Hemiodontidae, Serrasalmidae, Parodontidae, Prochilodontidae, Chilodontidae, Curimatidae, and Anostomidae. The majority of the species of this superfamily that have been analyzed to date have a diploid chromosome number of 2n = 54. Differentiated sex chromosomes (with female heterogamety) have been observed only in the Prochilodontidae, Parodontidae, and Anostomidae. The present study provides the first description of differentiated sex chromosomes in the cynodontid species Cynodon gibbus, which has a ZZ/ZW system, and shows that repetitive DNA has played a fundamental role in the differentiation of these sex chromosomes.

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          Cytogenetic and Genome Research
          Cytogenet Genome Res
          S. Karger AG
          1424-8581
          1424-859X
          March 31 2020
          April 6 2020
          2020
          February 25 2020
          : 160
          : 1
          : 29-37
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          10.1159/000505889
          946ed964-bf8d-4d0d-966c-cfeeadbc32eb
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