Pimelodus ortmanni, Haseman, 1911
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Pimelodus ortmanni View in CoL . The diploid number was also 56 chromosomes (24 m + 18 sm + 8 st + 6 a) ( Fig. 1f View Fig ). Among one to four B chromosomes (micro-chromosomes and acrocentric) ( Fig. 1f View Fig ) were observed in all specimens, with intra- and inter-individual variation ( Tab. 4 View Tab ). The AgNORs were located in the terminal region of the long arm of a pair of subtelocentric chromosomes 24 ( Fig. 1f View Fig , box). C-banding revealed the existence of pale heterochromatin in the region of the telomeres and centromeres of some chromosomes, with more conspicuous heterochromatin being found in the telomeric region of short arm (pair 16) and long arm (pairs 10, 24 and 27), in both telomere (pair 5) and in the pericentromeric region of the long arm (pairs 17 and 18), while the B chromosomes are entirely heterochromatic ( Figs. 2f View Fig , 4 View Fig ). The 18S rDNA was located on the subtelocentric chromosome pair (24), which corresponds to the AgNORs, while the 5S rDNA was found in the pericentromeric region of the long arm of pair 18 ( Fig. 3f View Fig ).
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