| Literature DB >> 24906427 |
Desiré L Dalton1, Adrian Tordiffe, Ilse Luther, Assumpta Duran, Anna M van Wyk, Helene Brettschneider, Almero Oosthuizen, Catherine Modiba, Antoinette Kotzé.
Abstract
Hybridization of wildlife species, even in the absence of introgression, is of concern due to wasted reproductive effort and a reduction in productivity. In this study we detail an accidental mating between a female nyala (Tragelaphus angasii) and a male greater kudu (T. strepsiceros). The hybrid was phenotypically nyala and was identified as such based on mitochondrial DNA. Further genetic analysis based on nine microsatellite markers, chromosome number and chromosome morphology however, confirmed its status as an F1 hybrid. Results obtained from a reproductive potential assessment indicated that this animal does not have the potential to breed successfully and can be considered as sterile.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24906427 DOI: 10.1007/s10709-014-9772-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genetica ISSN: 0016-6707 Impact factor: 1.082