Coskun, Y2024-04-242024-04-2419990139-7893https://hdl.handle.net/11468/21118Four specimens of Nannospalax ehrenbergi, collected 7 km to the east of Kills, south-eastern Turkey, display a unique karyotype: 2n = 52, NF = 74, and NFa = 70. The karyotype consisted of 6 pairs of metacentrics, 4 pairs of submetacentrics and 15 pairs of acrocentrics. The X chromosome was medium-sized submetacentric and the Y chromosome a small acrocentric. This chromosomal set is very similar to the most common karyotype seen in Turkish N. ehrenbergi as described first from Elazig (2n = 52, NF = 76, NFa = 72).eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessChromosomesAsia MinorNew karyotype of the mole rat Nannospalax ehrenbergi from TurkeyArticle484313314WOS:0000848962000072-s2.0-0343775628N/AQ4