Dynamic of the B Chromosome System in the Population of the Korean Field Mouse Apodemus peninsulae (Mammalia, Rodentia) in the Northern Region of the Pritelets Taiga of the Altai Mountains over a 36-Year Period
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The process of changes in the number and morphology of B chromosomes in the populations of mice (Apodemus peninsulae) in the northern region of the Pritelets taiga of the Altai Mountains over a 36-year period (1978‒2014) was traced. Three time phases were distinguished. From 1978 to 2002 (24 years)—a phase of steady growth of the number of B chromosomes, with a relatively uniform average increase of 1.4 chromosomes per decade (from 3.17 ± 0.2 to 6.5 ± 0.54); the phase of stabilization of the indicator when it consistently ranged between 6.3 and 6.9 (2002–2012), although the indicator was at least doubled compared to early 1980s (differences are significant); and the third period (2012‒2014) of the emerging trend of decrease in the number of supplementary chromosomes (differences are also significant). The change in the conditional mass index of B chromosomes (mB) also had similar dynamics, and it was at its maximum for the species during the period of stabilization. The dynamics of different morphotypes of B chromosomes showed an unequal contribution to the overall dynamics. The main contribution was made by large, medium-sized, and small metacentric B chromosomes. Micro-B chromosomes and acrocentrics were absent in the growth phase and appeared in the stabilization phase at the maximum of other indicators.
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Russian Journal of Genetics is a journal intended to make significant contribution to the development of genetics. The journal publishes reviews and experimental papers in the areas of theoretical and applied genetics. It presents fundamental research on genetic processes at molecular, cell, organism, and population levels, including problems of the conservation and rational management of genetic resources and the functional genomics, evolutionary genomics and medical genetics.