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Chromosome Complement: A Fertile Hybrid between Equus priewalskii and Equus caballus
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At the Zoological Garden of Antwerp it has been proved that when
Equus prjewalskii
is crossed with
E. caballus
the offspring is fertile. As expected, its diploid chromosome number is 65. The morphological differences between the parental and the offspring karyotypes are not great; therefore, meiosis in the hybrid was successfully achieved.
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Title: Chromosome Complement: A Fertile Hybrid between
Equus priewalskii
and
Equus caballus
Description:
At the Zoological Garden of Antwerp it has been proved that when
Equus prjewalskii
is crossed with
E.
caballus
the offspring is fertile.
As expected, its diploid chromosome number is 65.
The morphological differences between the parental and the offspring karyotypes are not great; therefore, meiosis in the hybrid was successfully achieved.
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