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1967
Among the small submetacentrics (3 pairs), the largest pair (El) bears a deep secondary constriction on the short arm. This pair is present in karyotypes of all members of Felidae thus far analyzed.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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Among the small submetacentrics (3 pairs), the largest pair (El) bears a deep secondary constriction on the short arm. This pair is present in karyotypes of all members of Felidae thus far analyzed.
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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Artificial insemination in domestic cats (Felis catus)
Theriogenology, 2006Artificial insemination (AI) in cats represents an important technique for increasing the contribution of genetically valuable individuals in specific populations, whether they be highly pedigreed purebred cats, medically important laboratory cats or endangered non-domestic cats.
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Genetic Polymorphism of Cat (Felis catus) Plasma Orosomucoid
Biochemical Genetics, 1997Genetic polymorphism of orosomucoid (ORM) was observed in 22 breeds of cats (Felis catus) using isoelectric focusing (pH 4.0-6.5) of desialylated plasmas followed by immunoblotting with rabbit antiserum to human ORM. From a total of 943 plasma samples examined, 15 phenotypes were identified and family studies demonstrated an inheritance of five ...
Yoshida, Haruhiro +2 more
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Preservation of tomcat (Felis catus) semen in variable temperatures
Animal Reproduction Science, 2007The aim of our study was to estimate the viability of cat epididymal sperm in short time storage at +4 degrees C and in long term storage at -196 degrees C and to assess the percentage of live sperm in fresh semen using eosin/nigrosin staining compared to the flow cytometry method.
Marta, Siemieniuch, Andrzej, Dubiel
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Trace Elements and Metallothionein in Liver and Kidney of Felis catus
Biological Trace Element Research, 2009Trace metals such as Zn, Cu, and Fe are essential for life; differently, no biochemical function is known for Cd. Changes in dietary metal concentrations can cause deficiency or toxicity. Studies on trace elements in cat are lacking. This paper aimed to analyze Zn, Cu, Fe and Cd concentrations in liver and kidney of pathological domestic cat and to ...
ANDREANI, GIULIA +5 more
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1975
The cat (Felis catus or domesticus) is one of the few carnivores which have been investigated to any depth. The majority of known mutants affect coat color, although a number of interesting monogenic anomalies have been reported. Most of the color mutants are available in fancy-breed cats, together with the long hair, rexoid coat, and the Manx ...
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The cat (Felis catus or domesticus) is one of the few carnivores which have been investigated to any depth. The majority of known mutants affect coat color, although a number of interesting monogenic anomalies have been reported. Most of the color mutants are available in fancy-breed cats, together with the long hair, rexoid coat, and the Manx ...
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Amino acid sequence of the Felis catus prion protein
Gene, 2004A new determination of the house cat (Felis catus) prion protein gene sequence (fPrnp), which has so far been subject of controversy, is reported. The newly determined fPrnp sequence is similar to dog (Canis familiaris) and mink (Mustela putorius) Prnp, but differs significantly from both fPrnp sequences that were previously deposited in the GenBank ...
Lysek DA, Nivon LG, Wüthrich K
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Inherited Tremor in the Domestic Cat, Felis catus L.
Nature, 1970THE only reported case of an inherited disturbance of neurological function in cats other than deafness is ataxia resulting from cerebellar hypoplasia1. Kilham and Margolis2, however, have confirmed suggestions of Verlinde and others3 that most cases, if not all, are of viral origin.
D E, Norby, H C, Thuline
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Vocal recognition of owners by domestic cats (Felis catus)
Animal Cognition, 2013Domestic cats have had a 10,000-year history of cohabitation with humans and seem to have the ability to communicate with humans. However, this has not been widely examined. We studied 20 domestic cats to investigate whether they could recognize their owners by using voices that called out the subjects' names, with a habituation-dishabituation method ...
Atsuko, Saito, Kazutaka, Shinozuka
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How Cats Lap: Water Uptake by Felis catus
Science, 2010Lap Cats We all know that domestic cats lap milk, but perhaps fewer of us have thought about how they do this. Reis et al. (p. 1231 , published online 11 November; see the cover) have discovered that cats curl their tongues so that the top ...
Reis, Pedro M. +3 more
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