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Genetic studies of blood markers in Przewalski's horses

Journal of Heredity, 1987
Ninety-six Przewalski's horses (Equus przewalskii) were blood typed using systems of inherited blood variants known to be highly effective for parentage testing of domestic horses (E. caballus). Sixteen red cell antigenic factors detected using sera prepared by alloimmunization of domestic horses were shown to be inherited in six systems (A, C, D, P, Q,
A T, Bowling, O A, Ryder
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[Are zoo Przewalski horses domesticated horses?].

Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1998
Analysed were the brain case capacities and brain weights of wild przewalski horses, przewalski horses from zoological gardens and domesticated horses. Domesticated horses have about 14% less brain case capacity and 16% less brain weight than wild przewalski horses.
M, Röhrs, P, Ebinger
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Mining Social Behavior Ideas of Przewalski Horses

2011
Literature introduces idea mining as an approach for extracting interesting ideas from textual information. Related research focuses on extracting technological ideas as starting point for future technological research and development activities. Thus, it is limited to the technological domain.
Thorleuchter, Dirk   +2 more
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Przewalski's Horses in Eurasia

2016
Przewalski’s Horses in Eurasia draws on more than two years of ethnographic research to examine the reintroduction of Prezewalski’s horses—a highly endangered breed that is a genetically distinct and distant relative of today’s domesticated horses—into their native habitats across Eurasia.
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Intrageneric amplification of horse microsatellite markers with emphasis on the Przewalski's horse (E. pmewalskii)

Animal Genetics, 1994
SummaryPrimer sequences flanking 13 microsatellite loci isolated from the domestic horse (E. caballus) were successfully used to amplify homologous loci in the Przewalski's horse (E. przewalskii). The results demonstrate that the level of polymorphism at all 13 loci in the Przewalski's horse was comparable to that in the domestic horse and the overall ...
Breen M., Downs P., Irvin Z., Bell K.
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The Marking Behavior of Male Przewalski’s Horses

1986
At the time of their discovery in 1878, the distribution of Przewalski’s horses (Equus przewalskii) was restricted to Mongolia, although they may once have ranged more widely (Mohr, 1971). Currently, Przewalski’s horses are extinct in the wild; the world population of 600 animals exists wholly in zoos and all of these animals are descended from 13 ...
Lee Boyd, Lonnie Kasman
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Distribution of coat-color-associated alleles in the domestic horse population and Przewalski’s horse

Journal of Applied Genetics, 2016
Considering the hidden mode of inheritance of some coat-color-associated alleles, we investigated the presence/absence of coat-color-associated alleles in 1093 domestic horses of 55 breeds and 20 specimens of Przewalski's horse. For coat-color genotyping, allele specific PCR, pyrosequencing and Li-Cor analyses were conducted on 12 coat-color-associated
Monika, Reissmann   +3 more
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Phaeochromocytoma in a Przewalski Horse

The Journal of Zoo Animal Medicine, 1984
S. L. Pugsley, D. M. J. Spratt
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Ultrasonography in a Przewalski's horse mare,

Theriogenology, 1988
Barbara S. Durrant, Michael L. Hoge
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