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. 2022 Nov 22;13:969959. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2022.969959

FIGURE 1.

FIGURE 1

Thoracic and lumbar vertebrae specimens of Dezhou donkeys. Notes: (A) the side view of a 17 thoracic vertebrae specimen; (B) the side view of an 18 thoracic vertebrae specimen; (C) the side view of a 19 thoracic vertebrae specimen; (D) the vertical view of 5 lumbar vertebrae specimen; (E) the vertical view of 6 lumbar vertebrae specimen. In each figure, the red arrows mark the starting and ending points of the thoracic or lumbar vertebrae, respectively. The blue arrows indicate the straight-line length of the thoracic or lumbar vertebrae. Red numbers with units indicate the straight-line length value of the thoracic or lumbar vertebrae. Red numbers without units indicate the order of the thoracic or lumbar vertebrae. “LN” means the number of lumbar vertebrae; “TN” means the number of thoracic vertebrae.