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Tomasomys (Delomys) dorsalis collinus (Rato-do-mato)

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An Atlas of Mammalian Chromosomes
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All autosomes are acrocentrics with a decreasing size. The X can be readily identified because it is the largest chromosome and the only biarmed.

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  1. Yonenaga, Y.: Karyotypes and chromosome polymorphism in Brazilian rodents. Caryologia 28: 269, 1975.

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Hsu, T.C., Benirschke, K. (1977). Tomasomys (Delomys) dorsalis collinus (Rato-do-mato). In: An Atlas of Mammalian Chromosomes. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6436-2_15

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