N neurobadger Vampyroteuthis Registered Joined Apr 19, 2010 Messages 478 Nov 9, 2010 #1 I know Octopus vulgaris is 2n=56. What are the diploid numbers of chromosomes for other cephalopods? In return, I bring you UniProt: UniProt
I know Octopus vulgaris is 2n=56. What are the diploid numbers of chromosomes for other cephalopods? In return, I bring you UniProt: UniProt
tonmo Cthulhu Staff member Site Owner Joined May 30, 2000 Messages 11,267 Location Pennsylvania Nov 11, 2010 #2 Thanks for posting this link. Looks pretty useful, although clicking around I got a broken link. They should link into our species > families forums! I wish I could help answer your question but I'm confident our resident experts may be able to answer, or at least explore.
Thanks for posting this link. Looks pretty useful, although clicking around I got a broken link. They should link into our species > families forums! I wish I could help answer your question but I'm confident our resident experts may be able to answer, or at least explore.
tonmo Cthulhu Staff member Site Owner Joined May 30, 2000 Messages 11,267 Location Pennsylvania Nov 16, 2010 #3 Cross-reference