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Blood typing South American camelids.
The Journal of heredity, 1985Preliminary blood typing tests were made on New World camelids, guanacos, llamas, and two hybrids. Erythrocyte samples were tested against a battery of cattle blood typing reagents. Three different reagents were prepared from rabbit anti-erythrocyte sera. Transferrin variation and lectin polymorphism also were observed.
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Embryo transfer in domestic South American camelids
Animal Reproduction Science, 2013Intraspecific and interspecific embryo transfer in domestic South American camelids is developing into a well-established technique. Reports reveal many benefits of using reproductive biotechnologies to allow rapid propagation of alpacas and llamas of high genetic merit (e.g., high fiber quality, preserve color variation).
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Coccidiosis in South American Camelids
2019The South American camelids (SACs) consist of four species – llamas, alpacas, guanacos, and vicunas; their generic nomenclature is controversial. This chapter reviews coccidiosis in SACs in detail listing complete bibliography up to 2018, history, taxonomy, life cycles, and diagnosis.
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Karyological conservatism in South American camelids
Experientia, 1986Llama, guanaco, vicuna and alpaca show similar diploid numbers, gross chromosomal morphology and homologous G, C and NOR banding patterns. This chromosomal homology is also found in the two-humped camel and very probably in the one-humped camel as well.
N. O. Bianchi +3 more
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