Pregnant uterus of the pronghorn. Note the fused amnions in the corpus uteri. From Wislocki and Fawcett Bull Museum Comp Zool Harvard 1949; 101: 545-559. |
Female pronghorn in Wyoming. Photo by Yathin S Krishnappa Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 |
Given the taxonomic position of the pronghorn, a recent study has examined glycosylation at the fetal maternal interface and compared it with the giraffe, okapi and various bovids (here). The expression of pregnancy-associated glycoproteins (PAGs) in binucleate trophoblast cells was also examined.
Embryo competition in the pronghorn: penetration of the membranes of a distal embryo by the necrotic tip of a proximal embryo. From O'Gara Amer J Anat 1969; 125: 217-232. |
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