Fig. 2 in High-Elevation Chromosomal Diversity of Black Flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in Thailand
- 1. Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Clemson University, 130 McGinty Court, E143 Poole Agricultural Center,Clemson, SC29634-0310,
- 2. EntomologySection,Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden,P.O.Box 7,Maerim,Chiang Mai 50180,Thailand,
- 3. Tropical Infectious Diseases Research and Education Centre, University of Malaya,50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
- 4. Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200,Thailand, and
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Fig. 2. Species-specific chromosomal sequences of species from Doi Inthanon,Thailand. (A) IS base of Simulium tenebrosum cytospecies B (female larva), with bracket indicating limits of IS-33; C, centromere. (B) IIIL end of S. kiewmaepanense (male larva), showing IIIL-1 sequence (bracketed). (C) IIL distal half of S. undecimum (male larva) with bracket indicating limits of IIL-1 and enhanced, glassy band (+). (D) IIS of S. kiewmaepanense (male larva) showing IIS-1, IIS-2, IIS-3 sequence.The sequence involves two coincident breakpoints.Thus, for the hypothesis shown, inverting IIS-3 will create the e/g junction representing the IIS-1 break proximal to the centromere; when IIS-2 is then inverted, it creates the h/f junction representing the IIS-1 break distal to the centromere.The Simulium subgeneric standard sequence is, thus, obtained by alphabetically ordering the fragments indicated by the letters a–h; bu, bulge; C, centromere; RoB, ring of Balbiani.
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