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  1. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences
  2. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences : Volume 84
  3. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences : Volume 84, Issue 4, December 2014
  4. G-Band Polymorphism in Natural Populations of Yellow-Legged Green Pigeon, Treron phoenicoptera phoenicoptera from Northern India
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences : Volume 87
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences : Volume 86
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences : Volume 85
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences : Volume 84
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences : Volume 84, Issue 4, December 2014
Role and Present Status of Biotechnology in Augmenting Poultry Productivity in India
Glycosylation of Acute Phase Proteins: A Promising Disease Biomarker
Isolation, Culture, In-Vitro Differentiation and Characterization of Canine Adult Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Toxicity Evaluation of Chemically and Plant Derived Silver Nanoparticles on Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Baculovirus Mediated Expression of Bovine Herpesvirus-1 Glycoprotein-C in Insect Cells
Histomorphology of the Female Reproductive System in Papilio polytes polytes Linnaeus, 1758 (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae)
New Record of Insect Pests Attacking Schleichera oleosa: A Commercial Host for Culturing Lac Insect, Kerria lacca (Kerr) from India
G-Band Polymorphism in Natural Populations of Yellow-Legged Green Pigeon, Treron phoenicoptera phoenicoptera from Northern India
Functional Role of Amino Acid Neurotransmitters on Spontaneous Muscular Activity of Paramphistomum cervi from Ruminants
Prevalence of Pathological Conditions in Zoo/Wild Animals in India: A Retrospective Study Based on Necropsy
Ameliorative Effect of Selenium on Enrofloxacin-Induced Lipid Peroxidation and Antioxidant Imbalance
Life Cycle of a New Bosminid Cladocera: Bosmina (Bosmina) tripurae (Korinek, Saha, and Bhattacharya, 1999)
Experimental Studies on the Effect of Chlorpyriphos and Lead Acetate on Biochemical Parameters in Wistar Rats with Special Reference to Ameliorative Effect of Vitamin C
Alterations in Plasma and Tissue Acetylcholinesterase Activity Following Repeated Oral Exposure of Chlorpyrifos Alone and in Conjunction with Fluoride in Wistar Rats
Serum Electrolytes, Osmolarity and Selected Enzyme Activities of Labeo rohita Juveniles Exposed to Temperature and Salinity Stress: Effect of Dietary l-Tryptophan
Cadmium Induced Lipid Peroxidation and Effects on Glutathione Dependent Enzymes in Tissues of Labeo rohita
Impact of Cypermethrin and Carbofuran on the Ovarian Cycle of the Indian Major Carp, Labeo rohita (Hamilton)
Effect of Ethanolic Extract of Pedalium murex on Growth and Haemato-Immunological Parameters of Labeo rohita
Pattern of Phenotypic Variation Among Three Populations of Indian Major Carp, Catla catla (Hamilton, 1822) Using Truss Network System in the Ganga Basin, India
Genetic Diversity of Asian Sea Bass, Lates calcarifer (Bloch) Populations in India Revealed by Randomly Amplified Polymorphic DNA
Modeling the Impact of Extraction Conditions on Functional Properties of Gelatin from Scales of Blackspotted Croaker (Protonibea diacanthus)
Effect of Plant Meal as a Carotenoid Source on the Development of Pigmentation in Dwarf Gourami, Colisa lalia (Hamilton, 1822)
Evaluation of Quality and Shelf Life of Two Commercially Important Fish Species Viz., Tiger Tooth Croaker (Otolithes ruber Bloch and Schneider) and Flathead Grey Mullet (Mugil cephalus Linnaeus) in Iced Conditions
Freshwater Fish Diversity in the River Ken of Ganga Basin: Abundance, Threats and Their Management
Characterization and Conversion of Microbial Pigments into Water Soluble Pigments for Application in Food Products
Microbial Degradation and Detoxification of Synthetic Dye Mixture by Pseudomonas sp. SUK 1
A Combinatorial Yeast Overlay Method for the Isolation of Antibacterial Oligopeptides
In Vitro Selection of Turmeric Somaclone Resistant to Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. Zingiberi
Screening for Antibacterial Principle and Activity of Pedalium murex Linn.
Studies on Biosynthesis of Antimicrobial Silver Nanoparticles Using Endophytic Fungi Isolated from the Ethno-medicinal Plant Gloriosa superba L.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences : Volume 84, Issue 3, September 2014
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences : Volume 84, Issue 2, June 2014
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences : Volume 84, Issue 1, March 2014
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences : Volume 83
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences : Volume 82

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G-Band Polymorphism in Natural Populations of Yellow-Legged Green Pigeon, Treron phoenicoptera phoenicoptera from Northern India

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Author Gupta, N. Kaul, D.
Copyright Year 2014
Abstract In the present study, 48 individuals of common or yellow-legged green pigeon, Treron phoenicoptera phoenicoptera (Latham), belonging to the family Columbidae of the order Columbiformes were utilized for the analysis of G-banding patterns. The birds were sampled from different geographical areas which have been grouped as three distinct populations. Population A consists of birds from Allahabad. Populations B and C consist of birds from Chotanagpur Division and Singhbhum Division of Jharkhand, respectively. Besides these individuals a single female bird from Berhampur (district Ganjam) of coastal Odisha has also been karyotyped. The diploid complement comprises of 74 chromosomes which consists seven pairs of macrochromosomes (including the sex chromosomes) and thirty pairs of microchromosomes. The bird was found to be polymorphic for chromosome pairs 1 and 2. The chromosome pair 1 was present either in a metacentric (1$^{m}$) or a subtelocentric (1$^{st}$) condition. Similarly chromosome 2 was also present as either a subtelocentric (1$^{st}$) or a metacentric (2$^{m}$). The polymorphism was explained on the basis of two independent pericentric inversions involving chromosome pairs 1 and 2. With two chromosomes, involved karyomorphs were in inversions, ideally there should be nine types of karyomorphs. In the present investigation five different karyomorphs were encountered. GTG banding (G-bands by trypsin using Giemsa) method of Seabright (Lancet 2:971–972, 1971) was adopted with some modifications. All the karyomorphs were subjected to G-banding analysis, however, consistent and reasonably good G-bands were produced only in karyomorphs 1$^{m}$1$^{m}$/2$^{st}$2$^{m}$, 1$^{m}$1$^{m}$/2$^{st}$2$^{st}$, 1$^{st}$1$^{st}$/2$^{st}$2$^{m}$ of population A., 1$^{m}$1$^{m}$/2$^{st}$2$^{m}$, of population B, 1$^{m}$1$^{m}$/2$^{st}$2$^{st}$ and 1$^{m}$1$^{m}$/2$^{st}$2$^{m}$ of population C and 1$^{m}$1$^{m}$/2$^{st}$2$^{m}$ of Berhampur, Odisha. The G-banding patterns are based on observations of ten metaphase plates of each karyomorphs. Thus, the idiogram showing schematic presentation of G-bands are based on the chromosomes showing minimal condensation which reveal optimum number of bands. The idiogram depicting G-bands have been constructed using the relative length (L$^{R}$) and centromeric indices (I$^{C}$) data. In G-banded chromosomes, the band nomenclature has been done according to the guidelines of Paris Conference (1971) and supplement (1975) for human chromosomes. The G-band pattern analysis revealed the presumed breakpoints in the chromosome pairs 1 and 2 lending further support to the pericentric inversions in these chromosome pairs. The banding sequence of the rearranged chromosome (1$^{st}$) can be described as: $$ {\text{pter}} \to {\text{p22}}::{\text{q12}} - {\text{p22}}::{\text{q12}} \to {\text{qter}}. $$ The banding sequence of the rearranged chromosome (2$^{m}$) can be described as: $$ {\text{pter}} \to {\text{p12}}::{\text{q21}} - {\text{p12}}::{\text{q21}} \to {\text{qter}}. $$ The G-banding patterns of the macrochromosomes has also been discussed.
Starting Page 917
Ending Page 926
Page Count 10
File Format PDF
ISSN 03698211
Journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences
Volume Number 84
Issue Number 4
e-ISSN 22501746
Language English
Publisher Springer India
Publisher Date 2014-02-01
Publisher Place India
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Life Sciences Metacentric Plant Biochemistry Nucleic Acid Chemistry Behavioural Sciences Pericentric inversions Microchromosomes Macrochromosomes Subtelocentric
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Environmental Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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