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Observations on the Reproductive Biology of Pseudomys (Rodentia: Muridae)
Journal of Mammalogy, 1972Certain anatomical and histological features of the reproductive system are described for the first time for three species of Pseudomys from mainland Australia— P. shortridgei, P. australis , and P. gracilicaudatus . All three species possess Cowper's glands, seminal vesicles, and prostates. Preputial glands occur in P. australis and P. gracilicaudatus
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Experientia, 1951
Microtus pennsylvanicus does not represent a twin-species ofMicrotus agrestis. Its formula is 2N=46.X andY are of usual size. —Microtus guentheri has the following chromosome-number: 2N=54. All the autosomes are acrocentric.X andY are small and both metacentric.
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Microtus pennsylvanicus does not represent a twin-species ofMicrotus agrestis. Its formula is 2N=46.X andY are of usual size. —Microtus guentheri has the following chromosome-number: 2N=54. All the autosomes are acrocentric.X andY are small and both metacentric.
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Major chromosome homeologies between Muridae and Cricetidae
Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 1985The presumed ancestral karyotype of Muridae, previously reconstructed, is compared with that of a selected Cricetidae species, <i>Akodon a arviculoides</i>. Most of the chromosomes of the presumed ancestral chromosomes of Muridae are homeologous to chromosome arms or segments in the <i>Akodon</i> karyotype.
Viegaspequignot, E.+3 more
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Chromosomal phylogeny of Muridae: a study of 10 genera
Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 1983The karyotypes of 10 different species of the family Muridae (Acomys airensis, Arvicanthis niloticus, Hylomyscus stella, Malacomys longipes, Mastomys huberti, Myomys daltoni, Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus, Thamnomys gazellae, and Uranomys ruddi) are compared by different banding techniques. From a reconstruction of the presumed ancestral karyotype of
M. Prod’Homme+3 more
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Some New Data on Angolan Muridae
Zoologica Africana, 1966Zoologica Africana 2(2): 193 ...
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Lamottemys okuensis Petter, 1986, is restricted to the Mount Oku montane forest in the central-northern part of the Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL; Central West Africa). It is endangered and has a decreasing population trend.
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Lamottemys okuensis Petter, 1986, is restricted to the Mount Oku montane forest in the central-northern part of the Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL; Central West Africa). It is endangered and has a decreasing population trend.
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The mitochondrial genome ofApodemus peninsulae(Rodentia, Muridae)
Mitochondrial DNA, 2011The complete mitochondrial (mt) genome of the Korean field mouse Apodemus peninsulae was sequenced and found to be 16,266 bp in length. The mt protein-coding genes of A. peninsulae had ATG, GTG, ATC, and ATA as initiation codons and TAA, TAG, TA, and T as termination codons.
Sang-Hyun Han+5 more
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Cytologie comparée des Muridae. L'origine des Ellobii
Experientia, 1956(1) The present paper deals with the chromosomial cytology of 11 species and underspecies ofMuridae. (2) The diploid number being the same (2N=42), there are striking differences between two species ofBandicota, B. indica showing about 20 big metacentric chromosomes which are lackingB. bengalensis.
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Social Behavior of the Conilurine Rodents (Muridae) of Australia
Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie, 1976AbstractThis paper describes in detail the elements of social behaviour and social organizations of four closely related rodents (Notomys alexis, Pseudomys albocinereus, P. shortridgei and P. desertor) from diverse habitats, and the social organizations of seven other conilurine rodents are described briefly.
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