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This fact sheet from the OMAFRA describes the unique characteristics, behavior, nutrition and managment requirements of mules and donkeys as well as a glossary of terms. Learn about parasites, vaccinations, breeding and genetics. ... Mule Genetics, Parasites and Vaccinations...
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But on a Grand Mesa ranch, the once-in-a-million, genetically "impossible" occurrence of a mule giving birth has only drawn keen interest from the scientific world. That, and a stream of the locally curious driving up from the small town of Colbran to check out and snap pictures of a frisky, huge-eared, gangly-legged foal.
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Previous message: Mule Genetics Explanation Please ... > I cannot find the answer to this question in any genetics book, so I > perhaps people out there can help. > > If you mate a Donkey + Horse = Mule. What is the chromosomal makeup of a > donkey and a horse?
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Mule Genetics. Genetics mule parasites Science-Interdisciplinary ... Mule Genetics, Parasites and Vaccinations Dr.Kedar Karki Genetics and Breeding Horses have 64 chromosomes, while...
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www.scribd.com/doc/3748491/Mule-Genetics
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Fun stuff about mules, trail rides, wagon trains, antiques and collectibles ... The Mule Page; [ Home ] [ The Mule Page ] [ Mule Links ] [ Mule Photos ] ... A mule is the sterile hybrid of any two equines of dissimilar species. The most common hybrid is of the male ass, known as a Jack, and the female horse, or mare.
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www.phudpucker.com/mules/mule.htm
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Your browser version may not work well with NCBI's Web applications. More information here... ... A mule cloned from fetal cells by nuclear transfer. ... Present status of equine cloning and clinical characterization of embryonic, fetal, and neonatal development of three cloned mules.
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12775807
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Note to users. If you're seeing this message, it means that your browser cannot find this page's style/presentation instructions -- or possibly that you are using a browser that does not support current Web standards. Find out more about why this message is appearing, and what you can do to make ... News of the Week...
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> If > you mate a male donkey to a female horse you get a mule. Hinnys and > Mules > are both sterile but look very different, yet the chromosomal make-up > is > the same. This is an example of maternal inheritance at work.
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The mule is a hybrid between a female horse or mare (2n=64) and a male donkey or jackass (2n=62). Since the mare contributes 32 chromosomes in her egg and the jackass contributes 31 chromosomes in his sperm, the mule has a diploid number of 63. Male and female mules ... 10. Genetics Of The Triploid Seedless Watermelon...
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