Chromosomal Evolution in the Lizard Genus Varanus (Reptilia)
Max Kinga and Dennis King
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
28(1) 89 - 108
Published: 1975
Abstract
The karyotypes have been determined of 16 of the 32 species of the genus Varanus, including animals from Africa, Israel, Malaya and Australia. A constant chromosome number of 2n = 40 was observed. The karyotype is divided into eight pairs of large chromosomes and 12 pairs of microchromosomes. A series of chromosomal rearrangements have become established in both size groups of the karyotype and are restricted to centromere shifts, probably caused by pericentric inversion. Species could be placed in one of six distinct karyotype groups which are differentiated by these rearrangements and whose grouping does not always correspond with the current taxonomy. An unusual sex chromosome system of the ZZjZW type was present in a number of the species examined.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9750089
© CSIRO 1975