Looking for Chromosomes numbers of different Pheasants.

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How many chromosomes does, Red Golden Pheasants, Swinhoe Pheasants, Lady Amherst Pheasants, & Eared Pheasants have?

Planning to do some hybridization experiments, & it's something I must know.

Possibly create fertile hybrids for new breeds.
 
Chickens have 78 Chromosomes and All Pheasants have 82 Chromosomes, source Pollock and Fechheimer
I knew about the chicken.

All pheasants have 82? I read that the Ring Necks have 80.
 
Oh well, at least there's not too much of a difference between a chicken, & a Pheasant. They're all classified as Phasianidae.
 
The difference is due to the difficulty in identifying and measuring the smaller macrochromosomes rather than to any intrinsic difference among Pheasant subspecies
I believe I saw that.

It's all so, interesting.
 
I believe I saw that.

It's all so, interesting.
Most birds have about 80 Chromosomes give or take(72-82) depending on how many they detect(many of those chromosomes are very small and go undetected), that is why you see many interspecific hybrids like Chicken-Pea Fowl, Chicken-Guinea fowl and Chicken-Quail Hybrids since they have very good matching chromosomes.

 
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