karyotype evolution in the horseshoe bat rhinolophus sedulus by whole-arm reciprocal translocation (wart). | robertsonian (centric) fusion or fission is one of the predominant modes of chromosomal rearrangement in karyotype evolution among mammals. however, in karyotypes composed of only bi-armed chromosomes, creation of new chromosomal arm combinations in one step is possible only via whole-arm reciprocal translocation (wart). although this type of rearrangement has often been proposed to play an important role in chromosomal evolution, direct observations of warts remained rare, and, in most cases, w ... | 2014 | 25139053 |