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Title: |
Haemoglobins in wild animals |
Author(s): |
Osterhoff, D.R.; Petrie, I.A.; Young, E. |
Year published: |
1972 |
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Journal of the South African Veterinary Association |
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43 (4) |
Pages: |
361-362, fig. 1 |
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World
Physiology
Black Rhino
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One sample appears as one thick band.
In earlier investigation it was established that black rhino possesses 2 types of haemoglobin which present themselves as 2 bands migrating closely together. |
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World
Physiology
White Rhino
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The white rhino possesses only one type of haemoglobin identified by a single band. |
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