
doi: 10.1007/bf00325999
pmid: 14286195
The karyotypes of the domestic cat and the tiger are presented. The diploid number for both species is 38. Autoradiographic studies on the cat chromosomes show that in females one X-chromosome is late replicating and in males the Y is late replicating. Other chromosomes bear late replicating segments.
Felidae, Research, Carnivora, Cats, Animals, Autoradiography, DNA, Chromosomes
Felidae, Research, Carnivora, Cats, Animals, Autoradiography, DNA, Chromosomes
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