amount of dna in kidney cell of carp
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raahon mein aisa mera
Dil Kabhi na tha
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karamaat Teri hai yeh
bas ek Baar tumko
dekhne ko tarsun maano na kehna Mera
Main toh bas ek Baar
tumko dekhne ko tarsun
kehta hai Dil yeh mera
Aate aate tum le aana
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Kuch baarishein yahaan
aadhe aadhe bheege
dono hon phir apni
Kuch khawishein riha
Aisa mera dil Kabhi na tha
Hairaan be-wajah
saughat Teri hai yeh bas ek
Baar tumko dekhne ko tarsun
maano na kehna mera
Main toh bas ek Baar haan
bas ek Baar tumko dekhne ko tarsun
maano na kehna mera
main toh bas ek Baar
tumko dekhne ko tarsun
kehta hai Dil yeh Mera
baithe baithe soche tumko
do ankhein hi bunti kahaniyaan
haste haste baatein karte
ik dooje se khwabon ke
darmiyaan aisa mera dil kabhi na tha
ish Baar ho gya
khurafat Teri hai yeh
bas ek Baar tumko
dekhne ko tarsun
maano na kehna mera
main toh bas ek Baar
tumko dekhne ko tarsun
kehta hai Dil yeh mera
haan bas ek Baar
tumko dekhne ko tarsun
maano na kehna Mera
main toh bas ek Baar tumko
dekhne ko tarsun
kehta hai Dil yeh mera
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In the present study, nuclear DNA content was analyzed in 53 species of Characiformes fish from the Neotropical region. Diploid number ranged from 2n = 48 in Astyanax fasciatus, Gymnocorymbus ternetzi and Hyphessobrycon griemi to 2n = 102 in Potamorhina squamoralevis, with a modal number of 54 chromosomes. Nuclear DNA content ranged from 1.70 ± 0.04 pg of DNA per diploid nucleus in Acestrorhynchus pantaneiro to 3.94 ± 0.09 pg in Tetragonopterus chalceus. A general analysis showed a mean value of 2.9 pg of DNA per diploid nucleus. Very similar DNA content values were observed in the species of the family Cynodontidae which showed a variation of 3% between the two genera studied. Small variations were observed between populations of Gymnocorymbus ternetzi, Astyanax fasciatus and Moenkhausia sanctaefilomenae (Characidae, Tetragonopterinae). The subfamilies Tetragonopterinae and Acestrorhynchinae (Characidae) presented the widest range, about 96%. Even in those families in which diploid number and karyotypic formulae were conserved such as the families Anostomidae, Curimatidae, and Prochilodontidae, episodes leading to losses or gains of genetic material became fixed in their evolutionary history.