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A centric shift in the S11 chromosome of Aiolopus strepens, previously described as a pericentric inversion (Cabrero & Camacho, 1982), was analyzed by using the C-banding procedure. The location of breakage points as well as the posibilities of pericentric inversion and three-break transposition are discussed. The relationship between C-bands and NOR location as revealed by both silver staining and a double procedure Ag-NOR C-banding is also discussed.
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Suja, J.A., Camacho, J.P.M., Cabrero, J. et al. Analysis of a centric shift in the S11 chromosome of Aiolopus strepens (Orthoptera: Acrididae). Genetica 70, 211–216 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00122188
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