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Parallel evolution of multiple sex-chromosome systems in the phyllostomatid bats,Carollia andChoeroniscus

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Se describen los cariotipos deCarollia perspicillata, C. brevicauda, yC. castanea de Costa Rica y del Perú, y deChoeroniscus godmani de Costa Rica. La sistema de multiple cromosomas sexuales de machosXY 1 Y 2/hembrasXX reportado por investigadores anteriores se encontraba en todos individuos con la excepcion deC. castanea del Perú yChoeroniscus godmani de Costa Rica. Estas poblaciones se consideran de haberse mantenido la sistema primitiva de cromosomas sexualesXX/XY.

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Patton, J.L., Gardner, A.L. Parallel evolution of multiple sex-chromosome systems in the phyllostomatid bats,Carollia andChoeroniscus. Experientia 27, 105–106 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02137768

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