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Title: An atlas of mammalian chromosomes
Author(s): Hsu, T.C.; Benirschke, K.
Year published: 1973
Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, Springer Verlag
Volume: -
Pages: vol. 7, folios 339, 340
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Indian Rhino
Karyotype 2n=82, autosomes 80 subtelocentrics and acrocentrics, sex chromosomes X submetacentric, Y acrocentric. Most of the longer autosomes possess a short second arm, but it is difficult to draw a line where subtelocentrics end and acrocentrics begin. Arbitrarily, the first row of 10 pairs c...
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White Rhino
Skin biopsies were grown from two animals of southern race at San Diego Zoo. Pairing of chromosomes is arbitrary. Karyotype found was 2n=84. Previously this species is reported to have a karyotype of 2n=82, with one less submetacentric pair (Heinichen). 2n= 84. Autosomes: 18 submetacentrics,...
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