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Chromosome banding studies of the Equidae

Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, 2008
The chromosome banding patterns of all seven extant species of the horse family, Equidae, are presented. This mammalian family is composed of a single genus, Equus, notable for its rapid karyotypic evolution. Comparison of G-banded karyo-types has allowed the identification of similar elements in the various species.
O A, Ryder, N C, Epel, K, Benirschke
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Molecular cytogenetics of the Equidae

Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, 2008
A (G + C)-rich satellite DNA component (p= 1.716 g/ml) has been fractionated from the total DNA of the Iranian subspecies of the Asiatic wild ass, Equus hemionus onager, by successive dactinomycin-CsCl and netropsin sulfate-CsCl isopycnic gradients.
I.K. Gadi, O.A. Ryder
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Pythiosis in Equidae in Northeastern Brazil: 1985–2020

Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2021
Lisanka A Maia   +2 more
exaly  

The treatment of salmonellosis in Equidae.

Modern veterinary practice, 1976
Among 23 Equidae in which various treatment or management regimens for salmonellosis were observed and evaluated, 9 horses were infected with Salmonella typhimurium and 8 with S anatum; an aged mule harbored S newport, and 1 isolant was not identified. Four dual sero-type infections occurred: 3 typhimurium/anatum and 1 anatum/newington.
E V, Morse   +3 more
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Neoplasms of equidae in Iran

Equine Veterinary Journal, 1985
I, Sohrabi Haghdoost, B, Zakarian
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Equidae

2015
Donald L. Janssen, Jack L. Allen
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Equidae

1988
J.A. Mahoney, B.J. Richardson
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Body mass evolution and diversification within horses (family Equidae)

Ecology Letters, 2014
Lauren G Shoemaker, Aaron Clauset
exaly  

6. Equidae

2019
W. Henry Gilbert, Raymond L. Bernor
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