2005
DOI: 10.2298/gensr0501015k
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Chromosome changes in cattle on the farms in Serbia

Abstract: In the paper we presented five-year investigations of numeric and structural changes in cattle karyotype on five farms and two centers for reproduction in Serbia. There were 371 breeding animals (215 male and 156 female), out of which 267 Holstein Friesian breed (193 male and 74 female), 62 Simmental (17 male and 45 female) and 42 Grey Steppe breed (5 male and 37 female). Cultivating of lymphocytes and karyotype analyses, according to the international standards for karyotypization of domestic animals, were ap… Show more

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“…The report on chromosome number of Tho-Tho cattle (2n = 60) is in agreement with the earlier report on normal chromosome number of various breeds of Bos indicus [10][11][12]. The size of the chromosome variation in autosome was uniformly descending as presented in the karyotype.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…The report on chromosome number of Tho-Tho cattle (2n = 60) is in agreement with the earlier report on normal chromosome number of various breeds of Bos indicus [10][11][12]. The size of the chromosome variation in autosome was uniformly descending as presented in the karyotype.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%