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The Relationship Between Chromosome Number Evolution and Biogeography in Cerambycidae (Coleoptera)
Proje Ekibi
 Atılay Yağmur OKUTANER Atılay Yağmur OKUTANER
Kırşehir Ahi Evran Üniversitesi, Türkiye
Projedeki Rolü: Yürütücü
Proje Türü Yükseköğretim Kurumları Tarafından Destekli Bilimsel Araştırma Projesi
Proje No FEF.E2.17.048
Proje Konusu Abstract With a large number of members Ceramicidae is one of the most important families on Coleoptera It has a large number of taxa in the subfamily and genus categories and has a very wide spread area in the world. Evolution is visible when new characters acquired by the exchange of ancestral characters with different isolations bring about a different population. In this direction sheds, the examination of biogeographic positions of close relatives populations enlighten on the population's differentiation and on thus they's evolution. In this study, associations between chromosome numbers and biogeography of Cerambycidae are discussed with literature knowledge made up to now. The average value of Cerambycidae chromosome number distribution obtained from the literature records is 2n = 20. This value is also regarded as the number of ancestral chromosomes number for Cerambycidae. It is remarkable that the numbers of chromosomes are plus and minus extreme deviations from 2n = 20 are generally found in certain zoogeographic regions. This is a good example to divergence of a new group geographically away from the original population. Keywords: Cerambycidae, Evolution, Biogeography, Chromosome Number Abstract With a large number of members Ceramicidae is one of the most important families on Coleoptera It has a large number of taxa in the subfamily and genus categories and has a very wide spread area in the world. Evolution is visible when new characters acquired by the exchange of ancestral characters with different isolations bring about a different population. In this direction sheds, the examination of biogeographic positions of close relatives populations enlighten on the population's differentiation and on thus they's evolution. In this study, associations between chromosome numbers and biogeography of Cerambycidae are discussed with literature knowledge made up to now. The average value of Cerambycidae chromosome number distribution obtained from the literature records is 2n = 20. This value is also regarded as the number of ancestral chromosomes number for Cerambycidae. It is remarkable that the numbers of chromosomes are plus and minus extreme deviations from 2n = 20 are generally found in certain zoogeographic regions. This is a good example to divergence of a new group geographically away from the original population. Keywords: Cerambycidae, Evolution, Biogeography, Chromosome Number
Proje Durumu Tamamlandı
Başlangıç Tarihi 22-09-2017
Bitiş Tarihi 17-11-2017
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