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A taxonomic revision of the Paranoplocephala primordialis (Douthitt) complex (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) in voles and squirrels [PDF]
FIGURE 6. A. Scolex of Paranoplocephala nearctica n. sp. (ex. Microtus longicaudus, Alaska). B. Scolex of Paranoplocephala sp. (ex. Microtus oeconomus, Alaska). C. Mature proglottid of Paranoplocephala sp. (ex. Mi. oeconomus, Alaska). D.
Haukisalmi, V., Henttonen, H.
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Prehod kovin iz tal v tkiva izbranih vrst prostoživečih živali
We studied transfer of metals from soil to tissues of selected free-living animals: small mammals (Myodes glareolus, Microtus arvalis, Apodemus flavicollis), Parus major and red fox (Vulpes vulpes), inhabiting Veliki Vrh, Slovenia.
Samar Al Sayegh-Petkovšek +4 more
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A Unifying Model for the Analysis of Phenotypic, Genetic and Geographic Data [PDF]
Recognition of evolutionary units (species, populations) requires integrating several kinds of data such as genetic or phenotypic markers or spatial information, in order to get a comprehensive view concerning the differentiation of the units. We propose
Adams +79 more
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51. Large-eared Vole Myodes macrotis French: Campagnol a grandes oreilles / German: GroRohrrotelmaus / Spanish: Topillo rojo de orejas grandes Other common names: Large-eared Mountain Vole Taxonomy. Arvicola macrotis Radde, 1862, “Hohe tuber 7000’ im ostlichen Sajan-Gebirge, uber der Baumgrenze [= above 7000 feet in the eastern Sayan Mountains, above ...
Don E. Wilson +2 more
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Cis-regulatory determinants of MyoD function [PDF]
Muscle-specific transcription factor MyoD orchestrates the myogenic gene expression program by binding to short DNA motifs called E-boxes within myogenic cis-regulatory elements (CREs). Genome-wide analyses of MyoD cistrome by chromatin immnunoprecipitation sequencing shows that MyoD-bound CREs contain multiple E-boxes of various sequences.
Soleimani, Vahab D +7 more
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This article presents the results of research on changes in the spatial structure of a population of bank vole (Myodes glareolus Schreber, 1780) in the context of a study of multiannual dynamics of population density.
S. A. Мyakushko
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Since 1957, zoologists of the Kharkiv Sanitary and Epidemiological Station have been conducting annual monitoring of small mammals in Kharkiv Oblast. To assess the current state of populations of mouse-like rodents and shrews, we analysed a dataset for ...
Oksana Markovska, Hennadiy Tkach
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First Scarab Host for \u3ci\u3eStrongygaster Triangulifer\u3c/i\u3e (Diptera: Tachinidae): the Dung Beetle, \u3ci\u3eAphodius Fimetarius\u3c/i\u3e (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) [PDF]
We report Strongygaster (=Hyalomyodes ) triangulifer as a solitary primary parasite of the adult introduced dung beetle, Aphodius fimetarius.
Herd, Rupert P +3 more
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50. Tian Shan Red-backed Vole Myodes centralis French: Campagnol dAsie centrale / German: Tienschan-Rotelmaus / Spanish: Topillo rojo de Tian Shan Other common names: Tian Shan Gray Red-backed Vole Taxonomy. Evotomys centralis G. S. Miller, 1906, “Koksu Valley, altitude 9000 feet [= 2743 km |,” western Tian Shan Mountains, Kazakhstan.
Don E. Wilson +2 more
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MyoD Is a Tumor Suppressor Gene in Medulloblastoma [PDF]
Abstract While medulloblastoma, a pediatric tumor of the cerebellum, is characterized by aberrations in developmental pathways, the majority of genetic determinants remain unknown. An unbiased Sleeping Beauty transposon screen revealed MyoD as a putative medulloblastoma tumor suppressor.
Joyoti, Dey +11 more
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