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Peromyscus as a model of human disease
Animals of the genus Peromyscus have been a particularly informative model for many areas of study, including behavior, evolution, anatomy, physiology and genetics.
Havighorst, Amanda +2 more
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Published as part of Acosta, Roxana, 2003, New records of rodent fleas from Queretaro, Mexico (Siphonaptera), pp.
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The purpose of this project was to investigate the taxonomic relationship and the biology of Peromyscus eremicus, and the Peromyscus guardia group of mice from islands in the Gulf of California.
Brand, Leonard R.
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An X-to-autosome-to-Y chromosome amplified retrogene family functions in spermatids. [PDF]
Mier IF +6 more
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Going wild: prioritizing experimental models of rodent-borne viruses to decode zoonotic spillover and pandemic risk. [PDF]
Honce R, Botten J.
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Coinfection ecology and pathogen emergence in a <i>Borrelia</i>-endemic landscape: 5 years of <i>Borrelia burgdorferi</i>, <i>Anaplasma phagocytophilum</i>, and <i>Babesia microti</i> surveillance in Maryland. [PDF]
Joyner G +7 more
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Peromyscus Karyotypic Evolution in Speciation and Disease
Chromosomal rearrangements can mutate genome structure and gene expression patterns through amplifying and/or eliminating genetic material, and by modifying the regulatory elements that control transcription.
Mlynarski, Elisabeth E
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Non-invasive ovulation tracking enables genetic engineering in wild rodents. [PDF]
Buchthal J +16 more
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