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Acipenser transmontanus


 

2n=237-243
Hedrick RP. McDowell TS. Rosemarck R. Aronstein D. Lannan C.N. 1991. Two cell lines from white sturgeon. Trans. Am. Fish Soc. 120: 528-534 Abstract
2n=248±8; 104 m+sm, 144 a+mc, 352 FN
Fontana F. 1994. Chromosomal nucleolar organizer regions in four sturgeon species as markers of karyotype evolution in Acipenseriformes (Pisces). Genome 37: 888-892 Abstract
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2n=226-288
Sola L. Cordisco C. Bressanello S. Cataudella S. 1994. Cytogenetic characterization of the North American white sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus (Pisces, Acipenseridae). In: Proc. VIII Congr. SEI: 64-65 Abstract

2n=246±10
Fontana F. Rossi R. Lanfredi M. Arlati G. Bronzi P. 1997. Cytogenetic characterization of cell lines from three sturgeon species. Caryologia 50: 91-95 Abstract

Vaneenennaam AL. Murray JD. Medrano JF. 1998. Synaptonemal complex analysis in spermatocytes of white sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanus Richardson (Pisces, Acipenseridae), a fish with a very high chromosome number. Genome 41: 51-61 Abstract trvan98a_s.jpg
2n=271±2.5; 132 m+sm, 44 a, 98 mc, 306 FN
Vaneenennaam AL. Murray JD. Medrano JF. 1998. Mitotic analysis of the North American white sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanus Richardson (Pisces, Acipenseridae), a fish with a very high chromosome number. Genome 41:266-271 Abstract
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2n=256±6
Wang G. Lapatra S. Zeng L. Zhao Z. Lu Y. 2003. Establishment, growth, cryopreservation and species of origin identification of three cell lines from white sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanus. Meth. Cell. Sci. 25: 211–220 Abstract
Gille DA.Famula TR.May BP.Schreier AD. 2015. Evidence for a maternal origin of spontaneous autopolyploidy in cultured white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus). Aquaculture, 435: 467-474 Abstract

 

m = metacentric; sm = submetacentric; a = acrocentric; mc = micro chromosomes; FN = fondamental number