- As they
possess 78 chromosomes, all
members of the
genus Canis are
karyologically indistinguishable from each other, and from the
dhole and the African...
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which was
introduced by
Walther Flemming. Some of the
early karyological terms have
become outdated. For example,
Chromatin (Flemming 1880) and...
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Salvelinus alpinus. The
southern and
northern Dolly Varden also have
clear karyological differences. Nevertheless,
there has been gene
exchange between the southern...
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Karyological conservatism in
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chromosomes in the caecilians. The
conclusion that
Ichthyophis genus is a
karyologically conserved taxa when it
comes to
looking at the
chromosome numbers. IUCN...
- Hidalgo, O.; El Zein, R.; Douaihy, B.; Siljak-Yakovlev, S.
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karyological and
cytogenetic diversity of Iris from Lebanon:
Oncocyclus section shows...
- ISBN 9780124983151. Belterman, R. H. R.; De Boer, L. E. M. (1984). "A
karyological study of 55
species of birds,
including karyotypes of 39
species new...
- com Waikïkï Aquarium:
Marine Life Profile:
Chambered Nautilus, waguarium.org A
molecular and
karyological approach to the
taxonomy of Nautilus, utmb.edu...
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results of her
crossing experiments with 28
Physalis species and
their karyological data. The
groups of
species previously set up by
Rydberg were raised...