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— Karyotype of large Indian civet (Viverra zibetha ) 2n (diploid) = 38, by GTG-banding technique, satellite chromosome (arrows).  

— Karyotype of large Indian civet (Viverra zibetha ) 2n (diploid) = 38, by GTG-banding technique, satellite chromosome (arrows).  

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This research was the first cytogenetic study of large Indian civet (Viverra zibetha) in Thailand. Blood samples of the species were taken from two males and one female kept in Songkhla Zoo, Songkhla province, Thailand. After the standard whole blood lymphocyte culture in presence of colchicine, the metaphase spreads were performed on microscopic s...

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... autosomes were compose of 4 large metacentric, 10 large submetacentric, 10 large acrocentric, 2 large te- locentric, 2 medium metacentric, 2 medium ac- rocentric, 4 small acrocentric and 2 small telocen- tric chromosomes. The X chromosome was large submetacentric and the Y chromosome was the smallest telocentric chromosome ( Fig. 1 and 2). The G-banded metaphase chromosome showing 345 bands was indicates in the idiogram (Fig. 3). ...

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