Silversides F G, Crawford R D, Wang H C
Department of Animal and Poultry Science, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
J Hered. 1988 Jan-Feb;79(1):6-8. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a110449.
Hybrids were produced between an African male and several Pilgrim female domestic geese. Partial karyotypes revealed a difference in the fourth largest pair of autosomal chromosomes. This chromosome pair was metacentric in the African, submetacentric in the Pilgrim, and heteromorphic in the hybrids. A similar difference between the putative wild ancestors of the African and Pilgrim breeds has been reported by others. These findings provide cytological evidence to support the traditional opinion that the African breed was derived from the Asiatic swan goose (Anser cygnoides) and the Pilgrim breed was derived from the European greylag goose (Anser anser).