A review of basic genetics Chromosomes Chromosomes Chromosomes Chromatid Centromere Chromatid Chromosomes Different species differs in Shape Size Number Within any species Occurs in pairs Chromosomes Chromosome pair have same shape and size in individual of one sex In other sex, two chromosomes that remained as unequal pair differ in shape and size This difference is the key to sex determination Chromosomes Two unequal chromosomes occurs in male and are called X and Y whereas females consists of two X chromosomes. XY is male and XX is female in mammals X and Y chromosomes are called sex chromosomes while rest are called autosomes Chromosomes However in birds, sex chromosomes are given different names ZZ is male and ZW is female Chromosomes Sex chromosomes + autosomes = genome ( total set in cell) Genomes are said to be diploid (2n) On the basis of centromere location, chromosomes are: Acrocentric Metacentric Sub-metacentric Find out chromosomes in following species Yak Buffalo Siri Mithun Mule Ass Duck References for assignment Dorji, T. et al. (2002). Genetic diversity in Bhutanese yak (Bos grunniens) populations using microsatellite markers. Proceedings of the third international congress on yak, in Lhasa, China, 4-9 September 2000. International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Nairobi, pp. 197-201. Gupta, N. et al. (1996). Chromosomes of yak. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 66: 453-457. Vijh, R.K., M.S. Tanita and R. Sahai. 1994. Translocation in Murrah buffalo. Indian J. Anim. Sci., 64: 534-538 Winter H, et al. 1986. Genetic characterisation of the mithun (Bos frontalis) and studies of spermatogenesis, blood groups and haemoglobins of its hybrids with Bos indicus. Res Vet Sci. 8-17. José M. Trujillo et al. 1962. Chromosomes of the horse, the donkey, and the mule. Chromosoma Volume 13, Number 3, 243-248
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