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Whole mitochondrial genome sequence for an osteoarthritis model of Guinea pig (Caviidae; Cavia )
Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014Animal models played an important role in osteoarthritis studies. Here, the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the Guinea pig was reported for the first time. The total length of the mitogenome was 16,797 bp. It contained the typical structure, including two ribosomal RNA genes, 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes and one non-coding ...
Xin-Gang, Cui +4 more
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Journal of Parasitology, 2010
Anoplocephalid cestodes have a worldwide distribution, but relatively few species are known from South American rodents. By examining the collections of the Harold W. Manter Laboratory of Parasitology and the United States National Parasite Collection, 6 new species of Monoecocestus Beddard, 1914, are described, along with a redescription of ...
Haverkost, Terry, Gardner, Scott Lyell
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Anoplocephalid cestodes have a worldwide distribution, but relatively few species are known from South American rodents. By examining the collections of the Harold W. Manter Laboratory of Parasitology and the United States National Parasite Collection, 6 new species of Monoecocestus Beddard, 1914, are described, along with a redescription of ...
Haverkost, Terry, Gardner, Scott Lyell
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Mammalia, 2019
Abstract The genus Galea Meyen, 1833 includes at least five species of terrestrial, diurnal and herbivorous cavies that occupy grasslands and rocky scrub areas at both high and low elevations in South America. According to the available molecular and morphological data, Galea comes Thomas, 1919 is restricted to highland areas above 2000 ...
Teta, Pablo Vicente +5 more
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Abstract The genus Galea Meyen, 1833 includes at least five species of terrestrial, diurnal and herbivorous cavies that occupy grasslands and rocky scrub areas at both high and low elevations in South America. According to the available molecular and morphological data, Galea comes Thomas, 1919 is restricted to highland areas above 2000 ...
Teta, Pablo Vicente +5 more
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2005
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Lessa, Gisele +2 more
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Lessa, Gisele +2 more
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Tooth-Genesis in the Caviidae.
Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology, 1901openaire +1 more source
Karyotypes of some members of the genus Cavia (Rodentia: Caviidae) from Bolivia
Mammalian Biology, 2006J.L. Dunnum, J. Salazar-Bravo
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On the Crania of the Rodents belonging to the families Caviidae and Chinchillidae
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Fossil Record and distribution of Cavia tschudii (Caviidae, Rodentia) in Argentina
Mammalia, 2003openaire +1 more source

