Mule breeders can tell you that foals from a black jack and sorrel mare are often bay with a cross and stripe (if you have an understanding of genetics you know that bay can result from black bred to sorrel where the mare possesses the Extension gene ). Since most horses do NOT have shoulder stripes, and only some...
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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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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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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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> 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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