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Computer assisted fish karyotyping

ABSTRACT

Fish karyotyping plays an important role in studies of cytotaxonomy and chromosomic evolution of species. However, few semi or completely automated fish karyotyping systems are available. This work proposes and evaluates an image-based tool to assist fish karyotyping. The analyzed species were Hopliasmalabaricus (Bloch, 1794), Hypostomusancistroides (Ihering, 1911), and Parauchenipterusgaleatus (Linnaeus, 1766). In Portuguese, these species are commonly referred to as traíra, cascudo, and bagresapo, respectively. A total of 100 metaphases were analyzed through two methods: (1) semi-automatic karyotype generation and (2) automatic karyotype generation. The results were analyzed using Pearson correlation, difference graphs and counting tables. The reference used for the evaluation of the system was the average of the counts made by four experts. In method 1, four users performed counts with interobserver correlation of r≥ 0.997. The total number of chromosomes identified by method 1 was 4348 and method 2 was 4135, excluding false positives, resulting in an automatic identification of approximately 95,1% of the chromosomes, resulting in a correlation between the methods of r= 0.93. The results indicate that the tool can be introduced for fish karyotyping procedures contributing for accelerating the process with acceptable accuracy.

Keywords:
computer assisted fish karyotyping; Hopliasmalabaricus; Hypostomusancistroides; karyotype; Parauchenipterusgaleatus

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