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Mitochondrial phylogeny reveals differential modes of chromosomal evolution in the genus Tatera (Rodentia: Gerbillinae) in Africa

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2005
The African gerbils of the genus Tatera are widespread and abundant throughout sub-Saharan Africa. There is still today a certain controversy concerning the taxonomy of these rodents and very few attempts have been made to assess their systematic relationships. The present paper introduces findings based on the partial sequences of cytochrome b (495 bp)
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2023
The corona of the first and the second cheek teeth of young specimen in the Meriones, Rhombomys, Psammomys genera and the corona of the upper third cheek teeth in the Rhombomys genus are represented by nonfused laminas. Long axes of laminas and a tooth often form an acute angle and the points of the laminas confluence are displaced externally.
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Un cas nouveau de chromosomes sexuels multiples dans le genreGerbillus (Rodential - Muridae - Gerbillinae)

Experientia, 1954
4 species of the genusGerbillus have been studied by the author; two belong to the usual schemeX-Y, X-X, two are provided with multiple sex-chromosomes.Gerbillus gerbillus ♂ shows at the first metaphase a sexual trivalentX-Y 1 Y 2 and 20 autosomal bivalents. The diploid number is 43.
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Mission Th. MONOD. — Genre nouveau de Rongeur (Gerbillinae) de Mauritanie

1943
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Notes on rodents of the genus Gerbillus ( Mammalia: Muridae: Gerbillinae) from Morocco

1975
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