Chromosome polymorphism and banding patterns in the owl monkey (Aotus).
- N. Ma, T. C. Jones, A. Miller, L. Morgan, E. Adams
- BiologyLaboratory animal science
- 1976
Diploid numbers, chromosome morphology, G- and C-banding characterisitics and pelage phenotypes were studied in 330 owl monkeys (Aotus) captured and exported from several parts of South America.…
Translocation of Y chromosome to an autosome in the Bolivian owl monkey, Aotus.
- N. Ma, M. Elliott, L. Morgan, A. Miller, T. C. Jones
- BiologyAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology
- 1 September 1976
Karyotypic study of a population sample of owl monkeys, Aotus, revealed two sex-specific somatic diploid chromosome numbers: 49 for males and 50 for females, confirming the interpretation of a Y-autosome translocation in the males.
Y‐Autosome Translocation in the Howler Monkey, Alouatta palliata
- N. Ma, T. C. Jones, R. Thorington, A. Miller, L. Morgan
- MedicineJournal of medical primatology
- 1 October 1975
Two modal diploid chromosome numbers were encountered in a population sample of howler monkeys, Alouatta palliata, and karyotypes prepared by G‐band and C‐band techniques identified a Y‐autosome translocation in the males.
In vitro culture and propagation of Acacia species (A. bivenosa, A. holosericea, A. salicina, A. saligna and A. sclerosperma).
- T. C. Jones, C. A. Batchelor, P. Harris
- Biology
- 1990
A procedure for rapid microprogation of A. salicina by the production of branched multiple shoots is reported, including transfer to in vivo conditions.
Bone Marrow and Peripheral Blood of Cats: Technique and Normal Values
- C. E. Gilmore, V. Gilmore, T. C. Jones
- Medicine, Biology
- 1 January 1964
Terminology used to classify the cells described and illustrated in this report is that recommended by the Committee for Clarification of the Nomenclature of Cells and Diseases of the Blood and Blood-Forming Organs.
Karyotypes of squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) from different geographic regions.
- T. C. Jones, R. Thorington, M. Hu, E. Adams, R. Cooper
- BiologyAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology
- 1 March 1973
Findings point to genetic differences which may result in variable responses to laboratory situations and the importance of identifying the source of squirrel monkeys used in biomedical research is apparent if results from different laboratories are to be repeated or compared.
Added heterochromatin segments in chromosomes of squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus).
- N. Ma, T. C. Jones
- BiologyFolia primatologica; international journal of…
- 1 July 1975
The addition of a heterochromatic chromosome segment to either one or both homologues is described in autosomes B5 and B12 of the squirrel monkey, Saimiri sciureus.
Aspects of the biology and pathogenicity of Diceratocephala boschmai (Platyhelminthes: Temnocephalida), an ectosymbiont on the redclaw crayfish, Cherax quadricarinatus
- T. C. Jones, R. Lester
- Biology, Environmental Science
- 1993
In commercial ponds, numbers of Diceratocephala boschmai, a temnocephalid ectocommensal on the crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus, were lowest in spring (October-December) and highest in autumn (April) and the number of worms correlated positively with host size.
Chromosome Banding Patterns and Nucleolar Organizing Regions in Three Species of Callithricidae (Saguinus oedipus, Saguinus fuscicollis, and Callithrix jacchus)
- Marianne T. Bedard, N. Ma, T. C. Jones
- BiologyJournal of medical primatology
- 1 April 1978
Several interesting interspecies chromosomal variations were demonstrated by G‐ and C‐band patterns, and active nucleolar organizing regions (NORs) were revealed by the Ag‐AS silver histochemical stain.
The life history and biology of Diceratocephala boschmai (Platyhelminthes; Temnocephalida), an ectosymbiont on the redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus
- T. C. Jones, R. Lester
- BiologyHydrobiologia
- 1 December 1992
It was calculated using an indirect regression that adult Diceratocephala boschmai survived on average 91 days when removed from the host but they did not produce eggs in vitro, and on the host, adult worms lived an average of 48 days after the commencement of oviposition.
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