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. 2021 Aug 24;10(9):2182. doi: 10.3390/cells10092182

Table 1.

Range of genomic features in different classes of vertebrates.

Vertebrate Groups Diploid Chromosome Range Macrochromosome Range Microchromosome Range Genome Size Range (Gb) References
Testudines 26–68 10–36 0–56 2.7–5.4 Valenzuela and Adams [63]
Crocodilian 30–42 - - 1.3–3.9 Srikulnath et al. [9]
Fish 12–168 12–60 0–144 0.3–17.05 Gregory [66]; Gregory and Witt [67]; Arai [68]
Holocephalian, chondrostean and holostean fishes 58–112 24–64 34–52 2.98–14.8 Ohno et al. [53]
Amphibian 18–106 18–92 2–30 0.93–137 Morescalchi [69,70]; Voss et al. [71]; Schmid et al. [72]; Perkins et al. [73]
Cryptobranchidae and Hynobiidae 40–78 20–50 30–40 16.5–56.8 Morescalchi [10,11]; Zhang et al. [74]
Aves 40–142 20–60 10–90 0.96–2.2 Organ et al. [75]; Tegelström et al. [42,76]; Kapusta et al. [77]
Mammalian 6–102 6–102 1.6–6.3 Ferguson-Smith and Trifonov [78]; Graphodatsky et al. [79]; Kapusta et al. [77]
Squamate Reptiles 20–68 10–42 0–56 1.1–5.4
Tuatara 36 28 8 4.9 Gregory et al. [80,81]; Srikulnath et al. [82]; Deakin and Ezaz [58]; Pasquesi et al. [83]; Ahmad et al. [84]
Gecko lizard 26–68 10–36 -
Lizards 20–62 10–38 0–28 1.03–3.8
Snakes 26–50 10–38 0–36 1.3–3.7