Chromosome studies of Saguinus midas niger (Callithricidae, Primates) from Tucurui, Para, Brazil: Comparison with the karyotype of Callithrix jacchus

Abstract
The karotype of Saguinus midas niger was studied by G‐, C‐, and nuclear organizer region (NOR)‐banding techniques. Variations in C‐banding patterns were observed in some chromosomes. The banding patterns obtained were compared with those previously described for Callithrix jacchus. The two species differ by a reciprocal translocation involving pairs 9 and 16; by a paracentric inversion in chromosomes 1, 13, 14, 18, and 22; and by a pericentric inversion in at least four subtelocentric pairs (chromosomes 19, 20, 21, and 22), dislocating the nucleolar organizer region from the small short arm in C. jacchus to the proximal segment of the long arm in S. m. niger (or vice versa). The amount of constitutive heterochromatin is greater in S. m. niger than in C. jacchus, especially in chromosomes 4, 7, and 14. The Y chromosome is smaller in C. jacchus than in S. m. niger.