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An XO/XX mosaic sheep with associated gonadal dysgenesis
Research in Veterinary Science
|January 1, 1984
Abstract:
A female sheep with an apparent XO/XX karyotype was discovered while screening barren ewes. The animal exhibited a normal phenotype. This is the first reported case of mosaicism associated with gonadal dysgenesis in the sheep.
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