| 1. | The diploid number of chromosomes in the blue wildebeest is 58.
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| 2. | The tropical pocket gopher has a diploid number of 38.
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| 3. | It took until 1954 before the human diploid number was confirmed as 46.
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| 4. | The male has a diploid number of 7 chromosomes.
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| 5. | The diploid number of chromosomes is 20 or 22.
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| 6. | It has a diploid number of 48, and a fundamental number of 54.
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| 7. | Their chromosomal diversity is so impressive because their diploid numbers range from 10 to 70.
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| 8. | Distinctions between gophers in this particular model are based on differing diploid number and chromosomal morphology.
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| 9. | The female Indian muntjac deer is the mammal with the lowest recorded diploid number of chromosomes, where 2n = 6.
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| 10. | The diploid number is 48 and dentition 1 / 1 0 / 0 0 / 0 3 / 3 total 16.
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