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Close chromosomal congruence in two species of ground squirrel: <i>Xerus inauris</i> and <i>X. princeps</i> (Rodentia: Sciuridae)


T.J. Robinson
J.D. Skinner
A.S. Haim

Abstract

Chromosomes from cultured fibroblasts of two southern African ground squirrel species, Xerus inauris (2n = 38) and X. princeps (2n = 38), were compared using G-banding, C-banding and silver nitrate staining for the detection of NORs (nucleolar organizer regions). The karyoptypes of the two species, whose taxonomic status is the subject of some uncertainty, are largely identical except for a subtle heterochromatic difference which affects a single autosomal chromosome pair in X. inauris. The species specificity of this marker in their zone of contact indicates an absence of gene flow between these taxa and gives credence to the recognition of X. inauris and X. princeps as two biologically distinct species.

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