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Russian Journal of Genetics | 2002

Intraspecific Phylogenetic Relationships in Sorex araneus L.: The Southern Baltic Subgroup of Chromosome Races

N. Sh. Bulatova; Rena S. Nadjafova; T. P. Krapivko

Results of chromosome G-banding were used to identify two new karyotypic races of the common shrew (Sorex araneus L.) in the European part of Russia. The chromosomal diagnosis of race St. Petersburg included five metacentrics (hk, ip, jl, mq, and nr) and two acrocentrics (g and o) (2Na = 20); the diagnosis of race West Dvina included six metacentrics (gm, hk, ip, jl, no, and qr) (2Na = 18). The phylogenetic significance of the chromosomal markers gm, hk, and ip is considered and the possibility of reticulate evolution in the species S. araneus is discussed.


Mammalia | 2017

Phylogenetic position of a monotypic Ethiopian endemic rodent genus Megadendromus (Rodentia, Nesomyidae)

Leonid A. Lavrenchenko; Rena S. Nadjafova; Afework Bekele; Tatiana A. Mironova; Josef Bryja

Abstract The taxonomic and phylogenetic position of the Nikolaus’s African climbing mouse (Megadendromus nikolausi), formerly known only from four specimens, remained for a long time ambiguous. Here, we report, for the first time, the phylogenetic analysis of this species using mitochondrial (cytochrome b) and nuclear (interphotoreceptor binding protein) gene sequences obtained from a new specimen recently caught in the Bale Mountains in south-eastern Ethiopia. Our analyses strongly suggest that the Nikolaus’s climbing mouse does not belong to a distinct monotypic genus, but to the genus Dendromus. The first karyotype description of this enigmatic Ethiopian endemic is presented. The diploid set comprises 18 pairs of bi-armed chromosomes, 2N=36, one of the lowest diploid numbers reported for the genus Dendromus (2N=30–52). Moreover, the phylogenetic analysis reveals that another very distinctive Ethiopian endemic, Dendromus lovati, sometimes placed in a subgenus Chortomys, occupies an internal position within Dendromus s.s. The results suggest that the Ethiopian Plateau is an important center of high diversity and adaptive radiation for the genus Dendromus. The conservation status of M. nikolausi is assessed.


Acta Theriologica | 2000

The diversity of chromosome races in Sorex araneus from European Russia

Nina Sh. Bulatova; Jeremy B. Searle; Natalia Bystrakova; Rena S. Nadjafova; Nikolai Shchipanov; Victor N. Orlov


Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. | 1995

Evolutionary classification of European wood mice of the subgenus Sylvaemus based on allozyme and chromosome data

Victor N. Orlov; Nina Sh. Buiatova; Rena S. Nadjafova; Alexander I Kozlovsky


Hereditas | 2004

Karyotypic Variation of the Common Shrew (Sorex Avaneus) in European Russia: Preliminary Results

Victor N. Orlov; Nina Sh. Bulatova; A. M. Kozlovsky; Rena S. Nadjafova; Jeremy B. Searle


Mammalia | 2003

Geographical limits of chromosome races of common shrew Sorex araneus L. in the Middle Volga (East European Russia)

N. V. Bystrakova; Nina Sh. Bulatova; Y. Koval’Skaya; Nikolai Shchipanov; A. Kalinin; Rena S. Nadjafova; Jeremy B. Searle


Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde : im Auftrage der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Säugetierkunde e.V. | 1993

Karyological differences between two Apodemus species in Bulgaria

Rena S. Nadjafova; Nina Sh. Bulatova; Svetoslav Gerassimov; Zenka Chasovlikarova


Comparative Cytogenetics | 2009

Field protocols for the genomic era

Nina Sh. Bulatova; Jeremy B. Searle; Rena S. Nadjafova; S. V. Pavlova; N Bystrakova


Comparative Cytogenetics | 2011

Three new karyotypes extend a Robertsonian fan in Ethiopian spiny mice of the genus Acomys I. Geoffroy, 1838 (Mammalia, Rodentia)

Leonid A. Lavrenchenko; Rena S. Nadjafova; Nina Sh. Bulatova


Russian journal of theriology | 2014

Genetic and cytogenetic variation of African root-rats Tachyoryctes splendens (Mammalia: Rodentia) from Ethiopia

Leonid A. Lavrenchenko; Sewnet Mengistu; Afework Bekele; S. G. Potapov; Rena S. Nadjafova; Gurja Belay; Nina Sh

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Nina Sh. Bulatova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Victor N. Orlov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Nikolai Shchipanov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. M. Kozlovsky

Russian Academy of Sciences

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N. Sh. Bulatova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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S. G. Potapov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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S. V. Pavlova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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