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Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1970) 23 509-512
DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.0230509
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EFFECT OF UNILATERAL OVARIECTOMY ON TWINNING FREQUENCY IN THE MARMOSET

N. GENGOZIAN and C. B. MERRITT

The marmosets, small New World primates of the family Callithricidae, were reported by Wislocki (1939) to have a high frequency of fraternal twinning. On the basis of information obtained from an examination of nineteen pregnant specimens and observations on an additional twenty-one cases reported by others, Wislocki (1939) calculated an 87·5% incidence of twinning. Breeding data obtained in our colony over the past 5 years have substantiated this twinning phenomenon. In 261 recorded deliveries, there have been 77% twins, 5% triplets, and 18% single births (Gengozian, 1970), and the sexes of the twins approximate to those expected for fraternal twinning, i.e. 1 (mm) : 2 (mf) : 1 (ff). Another unique facet of the marmoset's physiology is the extensive placental vascular connection which invariably exists between the twin foetuses; Hill & Hill (1927) noted this briefly and







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