Comparative Cytogenetics (Dec 2021)

A rare chromosomal polymorphism in a Kangayam bull (Bos indicus) of south India

  • Vemula Harshini,
  • P. Kumarasamy,
  • S.M.K. Karthickeyan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v15.i4.71295
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 4
pp. 459 – 465

Abstract

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A chromosomal polymorphism was detected on karyological screening of Kangayam breeding sires prior to subjecting them for frozen semen collection. One bull possessed the chromosomal complement 2n = 60, consisting of 58 acrocentric autosomes, one large sub-metacentric X-chromosome, and one small acrocentric Y-chromosome with a small visible p-arm, which was further confirmed using CBG- and GTG-banding. This polymorphism was attributed to a heterochromatin variation of the acrocentric Y-chromosome routine in the Bos indicus Linnaeus, 1758 cattle.