1.Cytogenetic Studies of the Korean Chipmunk, Eutamias sibiricus asiaticus.
Yonsei Medical Journal 1976;17(1):39-45
The karyotype of the Korean chipmunk, Eutamias sibiricus asiaticus, was identified and G-banding patterns were demonstrated fer the first time. The diploid number was 38. The autosomes consisted of 4 pairs of metacentrics, 3 pairs of submetacentrics, 4 pairs of subtelocentrics and 7 pairs of acrocentrics. The X chromosome is the second largest in the submetacentric. The Y chromosome is the smallest submetacentric. The present study confirmed and identified Eutamias sibiricus asiaticus as the Korean chipmunk.
Animal
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Female
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Karyotyping
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Korea
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Male
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Rodentia/genetics*
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Sciuridae/genetics*
2.The Taxonomic Status of Spermophilus in the Plague Area of Dingbian County, Shaanxi Province, China.
Cui Hong AN ; Bao Bao CHEN ; Suo Ping FAN ; Yang Xin SUN ; Wen LYU ; Jian Jun SHE
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2018;31(3):238-241
This study was conducted to define the taxonomic status of Spermophilus in the plague area of Dingbian County in Shaanxi Province, China, through the two-factor variance analysis of morphological characteristics, DNA barcoding, and chromosome karyotype analysis. The Spermophilus samples collected from Dingbian and Zhengxiang Baiqi Counties exhibited significant differences in their morphological measurements. All Spermophilus samples form two distinct branches in neighbor-joining (NJ) tree. One branch included the Spermophilus samples collected from Inner Mongolia, and the other branch included samples collected from the plague foci of Shaanxi Province and the Ningxia Region. The Spermophilus samples collected from Dingbian County had a chromosome number of 2n = 38 in 84.40% of all their cells. The Spermophilus species collected from the plague area of Dingbian County was categorized as Spermophilus alashanicus (S.alashamicus). The findings reported in this study are epidemiologically significant for monitoring plague in this region of west-central China.
Animals
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China
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Cytochromes b
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analysis
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DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic
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Electron Transport Complex IV
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analysis
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Karyotype
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Plague
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microbiology
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Sciuridae
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anatomy & histology
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classification
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genetics