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The field mouse,Apodemus argenteus Temminck, has 46 chromosomes. The autosomes comprise 20 pairs of acrocentrics and 2 pairs of metacentrics. The X chromosome is represented by an outstandingly large submetacentric element, while the Y is an acrocentric corresponding in size to the 5th or 6th pair of autosomes. All of the autosomes and gonosomes can be unequivocally identified by their characteristic Q-band or G-band patterns. The constitutive heterochromatin, as revealed by C-banding, is localized at the centromeric regions of all autosomes, the short arm and the proximal 1/3 of the long arm of the X chromosome, and the entire Y chromosome. The C-band-positive segments which constitute 33.5% of the genome exhibit dark fluorescence after Q-banding, late DNA replication, faint or positive staining reaction to G-banding, fast reassociation of DNA revealed by AO staining, and allocyclic behavior of the sex-bivalent in male meiosis. An exception to the above is the distal segment of the Y which is positive to both C- and Q-banding. The giant X chromosome occupies 13.1% of the genome, leaving 5.6% of euchromatic segments, the latter value being equivalent to that of the original type X.
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Yoshida, M.C., Sasaki, M. & Oshimura, M. Karyotype and heterochromatin pattern of the field mouse,Apodemus argenteus Temminck. Genetica 45, 397–403 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01772867
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