Heterochromatin variation and sex chromosome polymorphism in Nesokia indica: a population study

Rao, S. R. V. ; Vasantha, K. ; Thelma, B. K. ; Juyal, R. C. ; Jhanwar, S. C. (1983) Heterochromatin variation and sex chromosome polymorphism in Nesokia indica: a population study Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, 35 (4). pp. 233-237. ISSN 0301-0171

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Abstract

Nesokia indica, the Indian mole rat, exhibits extensive variability (polymorphism) for the constitutive heterochromatin of the X and Y chromosomes. These polymorphic X and Y types range from a large metacentric chromosome to a small acrocentric one and occur in different frequencies in the population. On the assumption that there is random mating among individuals carrying these various X and Y chromosomes, the population shows Hardy-Weinberg proportions for the genotypes. However, notwithstanding the partial or total loss of constitutive heterochromatin of the X and Y chromosomes in a few individuals, its retention in most of the animals seems obligatory to the population at large. Hence, we suggest that the C-heterochromatin plays a "regulatory" role in the population dynamics of this species.

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