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Chromosomes in four species of rodents of the genusCtenomys (Rodentia, Octodontidae) from Argentina

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Les chromosomes de 4 espèces de rongeurs fouisseurs du genreCtenomys de la Province de Tucumán, Argentine, ont été étudiés dans des cellules somatiques de la moelle osseuse. Le nombre diploïde est de 22 chromosomes dansC. occultus, de 28 dansC. tucumanus et de 42 dansC. latro. Un seul individu mâle deC. tucunax a présenté un complément de 2N=61.

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Reig, O.A., Kiblisky, P. Chromosomes in four species of rodents of the genusCtenomys (Rodentia, Octodontidae) from Argentina. Experientia 24, 274–276 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02152816

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