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.1996 Sep;4(6):448-56.
doi: 10.1007/BF02265052.

G- and R-banded prometaphase karyotypes in cattle (Bos taurus L.)

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G- and R-banded prometaphase karyotypes in cattle (Bos taurus L.)

L Iannuzzi. Chromosome Res.1996 Sep.

Abstract

G- and R banded cattle (Bos taurus L.) karyotypes at about 500 band level are reported and discussed in light of chromosome banding standard nomenclature discrepancies. GTG-, GBG-, RBA- and RBG-banded karyotypes were arranged according to the Reading Conference standard. The G- and R-banding patterns of small acrocentric and disputed chromosomes (25, 27, 28, and 29) are demonstrated using some bovid marker chromosomes. G- and R-banded ideogrammatic representations using only one common banding nomenclature were also performed. This study is a contribution to the construction of new and clearer standard G- and R-banded karyotypes for this important species.

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