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1967
Characterization of two small pairs of acrocentrics is arbitrary; they could also be considered subtelocentrics in some preparations. In contrast to other equidae, the X of the donkey has a more terminal centromere. The Y is the smallest acrocentric.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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Characterization of two small pairs of acrocentrics is arbitrary; they could also be considered subtelocentrics in some preparations. In contrast to other equidae, the X of the donkey has a more terminal centromere. The Y is the smallest acrocentric.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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1993
Equus Linnaeus, 1758. Syst. Nat., 10th ed., 1:73. TYPE SPECIES: Equus caballus Linnaeus, 1758. SYNONYMS: Asinohippus, Asinus, Dolichohippus, Grevya, Hemionus, Hemippus, Hippotigris, Ludolphozecora, Microhippus, Megacephalon, Megacephalonella, Onager, Pseudoquagga, Quagga, Quaggoides, Zebra (see Bennett, 1980; Groves and Willoughby, 1981).
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Equus Linnaeus, 1758. Syst. Nat., 10th ed., 1:73. TYPE SPECIES: Equus caballus Linnaeus, 1758. SYNONYMS: Asinohippus, Asinus, Dolichohippus, Grevya, Hemionus, Hemippus, Hippotigris, Ludolphozecora, Microhippus, Megacephalon, Megacephalonella, Onager, Pseudoquagga, Quagga, Quaggoides, Zebra (see Bennett, 1980; Groves and Willoughby, 1981).
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2005
Published as part of Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn, 2005, Order Perissodactyla, pp. 629-636 in Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 1, Baltimore :The Johns Hopkins University Press on page 629, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Published as part of Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn, 2005, Order Perissodactyla, pp. 629-636 in Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 1, Baltimore :The Johns Hopkins University Press on page 629, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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The Horse, Equus caballus, and the Donkey, Equus asinus
1975Much of the material on the genetics of the horse and donkey is either old or has been done in Europe and Asia. This is because horse breeding has become relatively unimportant in the United States since the replacement of horses by tractors, trucks, and automobiles.
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Bulletin de la Société préhistorique de France, 1918
Hue Edmond. Equus asinus solutrensis. In: Bulletin de la Société préhistorique de France, tome 15, n°7, 1918. pp. 337-345.
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Hue Edmond. Equus asinus solutrensis. In: Bulletin de la Société préhistorique de France, tome 15, n°7, 1918. pp. 337-345.
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Dramatherapy, 1978
Nicky Rose works with adolescents in Intermediate Treatment at the Blackfriars Settlement. His important area of work is in the use of psychodrama, dramatic form and video playback.
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Nicky Rose works with adolescents in Intermediate Treatment at the Blackfriars Settlement. His important area of work is in the use of psychodrama, dramatic form and video playback.
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