Muradiye Karasu Ayata
Ahi Evran University
15 Papers
28 Citations
Muradiye Karasu Ayata is an academic researcher from Ahi Evran University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Karyotype & Pseudophoxinus. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 15 publications.
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Papers
Karyotype, C-banding and AgNORs of two endemic leuciscine fish, Pseudophoxinuscrassus (Ladiges, 1960) and P.hittitorum Freyhof & Özulug, 2010 (Teleostei, Cyprinidae).
TL;DR: The C-banding technique revealed clear pericentromeric blocks of CH in many chromosomes; Ag-NORs treatment revealed consistent positive signals at the end of the short arms of a submetacentric chromosome pair, likely homologous in both species.
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Cytogenetic studies on six species of the leuciscine genus Pseudophoxinus Bleeker, 1860 (Teleostei, Cyprinidae)
TL;DR: Diploid chromosome numbers of analyzed species were found to be the same but their karyotypes formulae were different, for all species examined, and the largest chromosome pair of the complements was subtelo-acrocentric.
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Comparative Cytogenetics of Two Squalius Bonaparte, 1837 Species (Cypriniformes: Leuciscidae)
TL;DR: The study confirmed overall conservatism of leuciscin karyotypes and other chromosomal characteristics of Anatolian endemic species Squalius carinus Ozulug and Freyhof and S. fellowesii.
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New records of Pseudophoxinus firati from Turkey (Teleostei: Leuciscidae)
Gülşah Saç,Müfit Özuluğ,Mahmut Elp,Muhammet Gaffaroğlu,Sevgi Ünal,Muradiye Karasu Ayata,Cüneyt Kaya,Jörg Freyhof +7 more
TL;DR: Pseudophoxinus firati was described from one spring in the upper Euphrates River drainage in Turkey but these findings largely expand the distribution area of the species and its habitats are discussed.
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Chromosomal Studies of Two Different Populations (Turkey) of Luciobarbus escherichii (Steindachner, 1897)
TL;DR: The chromosomal features of two populations belonging to Luciobarbus escherichii belonging to Anatolian cyprinids are carried out, and NOR was observed on the short arms of 2 pairs of submetacentric chromosomes.
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