An improved characterization of horse (Equus caballus, 2n=64) chromosomes by using replicating G and R banding patterns

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Peripheral blood lymphocytes were cultured and treated for early- and late-BrdU incorporation to perform replicating G- and R-banding patterns, respectively. Slides were treated for GBG-, RBA- and RBG-banding techniques. Improved banded karyotypes at early- (350 bands) and pro-metaphase (500 bands) stage were performed and GBG- and RBA-banded prometaphase karyotypes were presented for the first time on this species. All chromosomes, including the small acrocentrics, show clear and distinguishable G- and R-banding patterns. Chromosome identification followed the latest chromosome standard nomenclature (ISCNH 1997). This study is also our contribution to further standard karyotype attempts at the prometaphase stage. © 2003 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Iannuzzi, L., Meo, G. P. D., Perucatti, A., Incarnato, D., Peretti, V., Ciotola, F., & Barbieri, V. (2003). An improved characterization of horse (Equus caballus, 2n=64) chromosomes by using replicating G and R banding patterns. Caryologia, 56(2), 205–211. https://doi.org/10.1080/00087114.2003.10589326

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