Talk:East African oryx/Archive 1

Jargon
The following sentence is both uncited and unexplained "but they are genetically distinct (2n=56 for Beisa and 2n=58 for Gemsbok)". What does the 2n refer to, and how does the small difference amount to anything significant? I am a biologist and even I am not instantly sure what it means (I could hazard a guess or find out I guess), so God knows what a lay person would make of it. Sabine's Sunbird  talk  20:44, 20 October 2010 (UTC)

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