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Study on the aggregation patterns of fleas parasitizing the great gerbil (Rhombomys opimus) in the Junggar Basin plague natural focus. [PDF]

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Novel trypanosomatid species detected in Mongolian pikas (Ochotona pallasi) and their fleas in northwestern China. [PDF]

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Wang S   +8 more
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Licochalcone a: A promising antiparasitic drug against giardiasis. [PDF]

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Comparative Mitogenome Analysis of Gerbils and the Mitogenome Phylogeny of Gerbillinae (Rodentia: Muridae)

Biochemical Genetics, 2022
To enrich the mitogenomic database of Gerbillinae (Rodentia: Muridae), mitogenomes of three gerbils from different genera, Meriones tamariscinus (16,393 bp), Brachiones przewalskii (16,357 bp), and Rhombomys opimus (16,352 bp), were elaborated and compared with those of other gerbils in the present study.
L. Ding   +4 more
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Diversity and Evolution of Highly Repetitive DNA Sequences Constituting Chromosome Site-Specific Heterochromatin in Two Gerbillinae Species

Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2023
Constitutive heterochromatin, consisting of repetitive sequences, diverges very rapidly; therefore, its nucleotide sequences and chromosomal distributions are often largely different, even between closely related species.
Y. Uno   +7 more
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Position of the ammodile and the origin of Gerbillinae (Rodentia): Out of the Horn of Africa?

Zoologica Scripta, 2022
Gerbillinae is the second largest subfamily (after Murinae) in the Muridae family comprising ~16 genera and more than a hundred species. Phylogenetic relationships among the main taxa of gerbils are still not fully understood.
D. Kostin   +5 more
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