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MITOTIC PROFILE OF GENOME IN TURNIX SUSCICATOR

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Genetic surveillance of Common Bustard Quail, Turnix suscicator (Gmelin) was conceded in both the sexes. The chromosomes were harvested from bone-marrow cells of previously colchicinized adult individuals. The cell plates were prepared as per system proposed by Rothfels & Siminovitch (1958).In all, ninety seven well spread metaphase plates were examined and the modal diploid number was found to be 82. This count was indicated by 31.96% of the cells scored. Specific individualization of sex chromosomes could not be done as both the sex chromosomes, Z & W were short of morphological heterogeneity
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