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Karyotypic evolution in Aotus

✍ Scribed by Dr. Gary J. Galbreath


Book ID
101452461
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
429 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
0275-2565

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✦ Synopsis


Karyotypic Evolution in Aotus

GARY J GALBREATH Division of Mammals, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago Great karyotypic diversity exists within the platyrrhine genus Aotus. Primarily by comparing banded karyograms of different forms of Aotus, the pattern of karyotypic evolution can be assessed. Out-group comparisons are used to establish primitive and derived states of particular chromosomes, and a parsimonious cladogram is constructed. Other karyotypic changes are then positioned a t appropriate nodes of the cladogram. The resulting phylogenetic hypothesis is entirely self-consistent, is in accord with out-group comparisons, does not invoke hybridization between ancestral forms, and, importantly, indicates a single origin for each rearrangement of euchromatic segments. Moreover, it is consistent with the hypothesis, derived from pelage studies, that the more southerly Aotus taxa constitute a holophyletic group. The reconstructed ancestral karyotype had a diploid number of 54. There has been little loss of euchromatic material during Aotus evolution.


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