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Hemoglobin polymorphism in the deer mouse,Peromyscus maniculatus
Biochemical Genetics, 1968Horizontal starch gel electrophoresis reveals three hemoglobin phenotypes in natural populations of the deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus,from northern Arizona. Phenotypic variation is controlled by a single locus. A sample of deer mice from Michigan was monomorphic for a multiple-banded phenotype.
D I, Rasmussen, J N, Jensen, R K, Koehn
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Hemodynamics of the lesser mouse deer, Tragulus javanicus
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1977Mouse deer possess the smallest known erythrocytes. In contrast to the usual biconcave shape, mouse deer corpuscles are spherical which results in an appreciable increase in vitro blood viscosity. In the absence of compensation, increased viscosity should produce hemodynamic consequences.
W W, Weathers, G K, Snyder
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Hantavirus in Montana Deer Mouse Populations: Preliminary Results
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1996Dynamics of small mammal populations and the prevalence of antibodies for hantavirus were determined in six locations in central and western Montana (USA). Eighteen live-trapping grids were trapped monthly from June through September 1994. Deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) populations ranged from 0 to over 90 on one-hectare grids.
R J, Douglass +3 more
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Chromosome polymorphism in deer mouse siblings (Peromyscus maniculatus)
Experientia, 1970Fruher wurde bereits ein Chromosomenpolymorphismus in nicht verwandtenPeromyscus maniculatus, wahrscheinlich durch perizentrische Inversion bedingt, gezeigt. Es wird nun nachgewiesen, dass dieser Polymorphismus auch unter Geschwistern vorkommt.
D T, Arakaki, I, Veomett, R S, Sparkes
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Artiodactyla - Mouse Deer, family Tragulidae
1962Bulletin of the National Museum, Singapore, Issue 31, pp.
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Supernumerary Teeth in the Deer Mouse, Peromyscus
1964(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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