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Biology, 25.02.2020 05:24, lilsnsbsbs

The diploid number of chromosomes in horses (Equus ferus) is 64 and the diploid number in donkeys (Equus africanus) is 62. When a male donkey and a female horse are mated, the result is a mule which has 63 chromosomes. State the haploid number for horses. Explain reasons that mules cannot reproduce. Discuss whether or not horses and donkeys should be placed in the same species

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