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Cytogenet Genome Res ; 122(1): 41-54, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18931485

ABSTRACT

Previous morphological and molecular analyses failed to resolve the phylogenetic position of the critically endangered saola (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis) with respect to its placement in Bovina (cattle, bison, and yak) or Bubalina (Asian and African buffaloes). In the present study, G- and C-banding, Ag-staining and FISH with 28S and telomeric probes was undertaken for 17 bovid species. An analysis of these data allowed us to identify 49 structural rearrangements that included autosomes, gonosomes and 17 different NOR sites. The combined data set was subjected to a cladistic analysis aimed at: (i) providing new insights on phylogenetic relationships of the saola and other species within the subfamily Bovinae, and (ii) testing the suitability of different classes of chromosomal characters for phylogenetic reconstruction of the family Bovidae. The study revealed that nucleolar organizing regions (NORs) are phylogenetically informative. It was shown that at least one, or sometimes two of these characters punctuate divergences that include nodes that are the most basal in the tree, to those that are the most recent. In this context, the shared presence of three NORs in saola and species of Syncerus and Bubalus strongly suggests the saola's placement within the subtribe Bubalina. This contrasts with Robertsonian rearrangements which are informative only at the generic level. These findings suggest that NORs are an important and frequently overlooked source of additional phylogenetic information within the Bovidae that may also have applicability at higher taxonomic levels, possibly even for Pecora.


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Phylogeny , Ruminants/classification , Ruminants/genetics , Animals , Biological Evolution , Bison/classification , Bison/genetics , Buffaloes/classification , Buffaloes/genetics , Cattle/classification , Cattle/genetics , Chromosome Banding , Cytogenetics , Female , Goats/classification , Goats/genetics , In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence , Karyotyping , Male , Nucleolus Organizer Region/genetics , Sheep/classification , Sheep/genetics , Species Specificity , Translocation, Genetic , X Chromosome/genetics
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Rev Elev Med Vet Pays Trop ; 42(2): 245-52, 1989.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2626581

ABSTRACT

A research program to study tropical pastures used by domestic livestock was implemented in Senegal. During field studies, numerous information was collected together with many samples with three main aims: pasture composition, diet composition and relationship between each other. The so-called method of epiderms, more often used in temperate areas, was chosen for analyzing and comparing the botanical composition of 105 samples, e.g., shepherd's hand-picking, alimentary bolus and faeces collected during a twelve-month period. In view of the results, some methodological problems are raised and discussed.


Subject(s)
Animal Feed , Feces/analysis , Plants , Ruminants , Animals , Cattle , Senegal , Sheep
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