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Mus spretus

Known as: Algerian mouse, Mus musculus spretus, Western Wild Mouse 
A species of mouse in the Muridae family found in northern Africa, Portugal, Spain, and France.
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2002
2002
Using protein loci and DNA markers, we show by a multilocus genetic analysis that certain populations of the two sympatric mouse… 
1993
1993
Mouse β2-microglobulin (β2m) is polymorphic. Sequences of five allelic wild mouse B2m genes have been determined from the large… 
1992
1992
The normal association between the X and Y chromosomes at metaphase I of meiosis, as seen in air-dried light microscope… 
1992
1992
Sex-chromosomal aneuploidy was identified in four female progeny of 200 interspecific backcrosses between laboratory mice (C57BL… 
1989
1989
A 305 base pair DNA sequence isolated from the Y chromosome of the inbred mouse strain C57BL/10 was used to investigate the… 
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1988
Highly Cited
1988
We have assigned several mouse cDNA and genomic clones to the W region of mouse chromosome 5, established their position with… 
1987
1987
An interspecific cross was made between females of the C3H/HeHa.Pgk-1 a inbred laboratory strain of Mus musculus and males of the… 
1987
1987
Five probes localizing to the Xq26-Xqter region of the human X chromosome have been genetically mapped on the mouse X chromosome… 
1978
1978
2 species of mice Mus musculus brevirostris and Mus spretus are sympatric in Southern France and reproductively isolated. However…