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Nature, 1985
Restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) of maternally inherited mitochondrial DNA have revealed that genetic exchanges can occur between populations, subspecies or even species. From the point of view of population genetics the mammalian Y chromosome represents a genomic analogue of the mitochondrion; it is inherited only paternally and ...
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Restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) of maternally inherited mitochondrial DNA have revealed that genetic exchanges can occur between populations, subspecies or even species. From the point of view of population genetics the mammalian Y chromosome represents a genomic analogue of the mitochondrion; it is inherited only paternally and ...
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Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2007
The analysis of expression of pheromone-carrying major urinary proteins (MUPs) from two subspecies of house mice (Mus m. musculus, Mus m. domesticus) was studied. It has been previously shown that commensal populations of the two subspecies can discriminate on the basis of urinary signals.
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The analysis of expression of pheromone-carrying major urinary proteins (MUPs) from two subspecies of house mice (Mus m. musculus, Mus m. domesticus) was studied. It has been previously shown that commensal populations of the two subspecies can discriminate on the basis of urinary signals.
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Nonspecific esterases of Mus musculus
Biochemical Genetics, 1982Seventeen genes controlling the expression of carboxylic ester hydrolases, commonly known as esterases, have been identified in the mouse Mus musculus. Seven esterase loci are found on chromosome 8, where two clusters of esterase loci occur. It seems probable that the genes within these clusters have arisen from a common ancestral gene by tandem ...
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Polymorphism of esterase-10 in Mus musculus
Biochemical Genetics, 1976An esterase, esterase-10, in the house mouse, Mus musculus, is specific for esters of 4-methylumbelliferone and exhibits a polymorphism detectable by electrophoresis. Fifteen inbred strains and two outbred strains have been examined for this polymorphism, and two phenotypes, ES-10A and ES-10B, have been observed.
Peters, J, Nash, H R
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Duration discrimination in the mouse (Mus musculus)
Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 2004Detection thresholds for an increment in duration of a 10-kHz pure tone were determined in the NMRI mouse using a Go/NoGo-procedure and the method of constant stimuli. Thresholds for reference durations of 50, 100 and 200 ms were obtained presenting the signals at a fixed level or at a level varying by +/-3 dB.
Karin B, Klink, Georg M, Klump
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Revue Médicale Suisse, 2015
Des chercheurs des Universités de Rochester (Etat de New York) et de Copenhague ont réussi à créer des souris dont le cerveau contient principalement des cellules gliales humaines. A la recherche de cellules-souches précurseurs de cellules gliales en vue d'en faire des agents thérapeutiques pour les maladies démyélinisantes, l'équipe de Steven Goldman ...
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Des chercheurs des Universités de Rochester (Etat de New York) et de Copenhague ont réussi à créer des souris dont le cerveau contient principalement des cellules gliales humaines. A la recherche de cellules-souches précurseurs de cellules gliales en vue d'en faire des agents thérapeutiques pour les maladies démyélinisantes, l'équipe de Steven Goldman ...
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Variable positions of NORs in Mus musculus
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, 2008Silver-NOR staining has been applied to mouse (Mus musculus) chromosomes of different feral populations from Italy, Yougoslavia, and Germany and to chromosomes of M. spretus, a closely related species, from Portugal. In addition to the known pattern of proximal sites on smaller autosomes, terminal sites with silver-NORs on chromosomes 4 and 13 were ...
H, Winking, K, Nielsén, A, Gropp
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1967
The individual elements cannot be distinguished; however, by radioautography Galton and Holt were able to identify X and Y as shown (karyotypes kindly provided by Dr. M. Galton, Hanover, New Hampshire. Preparations shown are from G57BL/10J mouse embryos).
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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The individual elements cannot be distinguished; however, by radioautography Galton and Holt were able to identify X and Y as shown (karyotypes kindly provided by Dr. M. Galton, Hanover, New Hampshire. Preparations shown are from G57BL/10J mouse embryos).
T. C. Hsu, Kurt Benirschke
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