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Zoological Science | 2001

Geographical Variations in Chromosomes of the Greater Japanese Shrew-Mole, Urotrichus talpoides (Mammalia: Insectivora)

Masashi Harada; Akiro Ando; Kimiyuki Tsuchiya; Kazuhiro Koyasu

Abstract Karyotypes of the greater Japanese shrew-mole, Urotrichus talpoides (Talpidae), collected from 57 localities in Japan were studied by conventional, G- and C-band staining techniques to elucidate geographical chromosomal variations, the mechanism of changes in chromosomes, and the distribution patterns of karyotypic races. Shrew-mole samples examined could be divided geographically into two slightly divergent chromosomal forms designated as the western and eastern races. These two karyotypic races had the same diploid number (34) and fundamental number (64), but they had autosomes with different makeups. A comparison of conventional karyotypes showed a distinct intraspecific variation in shape of autosomal pair no. 14 which was classified as subtelocentric in the western race and as metacentric in the eastern race. G- and C-banding analyses revealed that karyotypic variation found in no. 14 pair was involved in pericentric inversion and quantitative changes in constitutive heterochromatin. Intraspecific and geographical variation in chromosomes caused by such karyological events is rare and unique among members of the family Talpidae examined so far. Furthermore, our results demonstrated that the clear boundary between the two parapatric karyotypic races was actually located along the Kurobe-Fuji line in the central part of Honshu, but not along the Owari-Tsuruga isthmian line previously postulated by Tsuchiya (1987, 1988). Zoogeographical implications of the boundary of parapatric distribution in U. talpoides are also discussed.


Archive | 2008

ALUMINA BLEND PARTICLE AND RESIN MOLDING

Akiro Ando; Takayuki Kashiwabara; Hiroaki Sakamoto; Yutaka Sato; Isamu Shimizu; Hideki Takami; 佐藤 裕; 広明 坂本; 彰朗 安藤; 孝行 柏原; 勇 清水; 秀樹 鷹見


The Journal of the Mammalogical Society of Japan | 1988

A Karyological Study of Two Intraspecific Taxa in Japanese Eothenomys (Mammalia: Rodentia)

Akiro Ando; Satoshi Shiraishi; Masashi Harada; Teruaki Uchida


Archive | 2005

Hard thick film, and method for forming the same

Akiro Ando; Tomotsugu Nie; Manabu Okui; Saburo Otani; 三郎 大谷; 学 奥井; 彰朗 安藤; 久 渡邊; 朝胤 聶


Archive | 2003

Tool for dry machining

Akiro Ando; Tomotsugu Nie; Saburo Otani; 三郎 大谷; 彰朗 安藤; 久 渡邊; 朝胤 聶


The Journal of the Mammalogical Society of Japan | 1991

Karyotypes of the Taiwan Vole Microtus kikuchii and the Père David's Vole Eothenomys melanogaster from Taiwan

Masashi Harada; Akiro Ando; Liang-Kong Lin; Suehisa Takada


The Journal of the Mammalogical Society of Japan | 1988

Reproduction in a Laboratory Colony of the Smith's Red-backed Vole, Eothenomys smithii

Akiro Ando; Satoshi Shiraishi; Teruaki Uchida


Science bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University | 1992

Age Determination by the Eye Lens Weight in the Japanese Hare, Lepus brachyurus brachyurus and its Application to Two Local Populations

彰朗 安藤; 文雄 山田; 明 谷口; 哲 白石; Akiro Ando; Fumio Yamada; Akira Taniguchi; Satoshi Shiraishi


The Journal of the Mammalogical Society of Japan | 1991

Variation of the X Chromosome in the Smith's Red-backed Vole Eothenomys smithii

Akiro Ando; Masashi Harada; Satoshi Shiraishi; Teruaki Uchida


Archive | 2006

Low thermal expansion ceramic material and method of manufacturing the same

Akiro Ando; Yutaka Sato; 佐藤 裕; 彰朗 安藤

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Kimiyuki Tsuchiya

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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