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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
[Natural hybridization between 2 sympatric species of mice, Mus musculus domesticus L. and Mus spretus Lataste].
A. Orth
,
K. Belkhir
,
J. Britton-davidian
,
P. Boursot
,
T. Benazzou
,
F. Bonhomme
Comptes rendus. Biologies
2002
Corpus ID: 43097304
Using protein loci and DNA markers, we show by a multilocus genetic analysis that certain populations of the two sympatric mouse…
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1993
1993
Sequence divergence of B2m alleles of wild Mus musculus and Mus spretus implies positive selection
E. Hermel
,
P. Robinson
,
J. She
,
K. Fischer Lindahl
Immunogenetics
1993
Corpus ID: 22371292
Mouse β2-microglobulin (β2m) is polymorphic. Sequences of five allelic wild mouse B2m genes have been determined from the large…
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1992
1992
Deficiency of X and Y chromosomal pairing at meiotic prophase in spermatocytes of sterile interspecific hybrids between laboratory mice (Mus domesticus) and Mus spretus
Y. Matsuda
,
P. Moens
,
V. Chapman
Chromosoma
1992
Corpus ID: 23644280
The normal association between the X and Y chromosomes at metaphase I of meiosis, as seen in air-dried light microscope…
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1992
1992
Analysis of sex-chromosome aneuploidy in interspecific backcross progeny between the laboratory mouse strain C57BL/6 and Mus spretus.
Y. Matsuda
,
V. Chapman
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics
1992
Corpus ID: 46860432
Sex-chromosomal aneuploidy was identified in four female progeny of 200 interspecific backcrosses between laboratory mice (C57BL…
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1990
1990
Genomic mapping of murine Zp-2 and Zp-3, two oocyte-specific loci encoding zona pellucida proteins.
R. Lunsford
,
N. Jenkins
,
+4 authors
J. Dean
Genomics
1990
Corpus ID: 40693918
1989
1989
Y chromosome evolution in the subgenus Mus (genus Mus).
P. Tucker
,
Barbara K. Lee
,
E. Eicher
Genetics
1989
Corpus ID: 26292557
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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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Genetic analysis of the dominant white-spotting (W) region on mouse chromosome 5: identification of cloned DNA markers near W.
E. Geissler
,
S. Cheng
,
J. Gusella
,
D. Housman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1988
Corpus ID: 26856630
We have assigned several mouse cDNA and genomic clones to the W region of mouse chromosome 5, established their position with…
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1987
1987
Segregation distortion of X-linked marker genes in interspecific crosses between Mus musculus and M. spretus.
F. Biddle
Genome
1987
Corpus ID: 1943263
An interspecific cross was made between females of the C3H/HeHa.Pgk-1 a inbred laboratory strain of Mus musculus and males of the…
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1987
1987
Detailed ordering of markers localizing to the Xq26-Xqter region of the human X chromosome by the use of an interspecific Mus spretus mouse cross.
P. Avner
,
L. Amar
,
D. Arnaud
,
A. Hanauer
,
J. Cambrou
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1987
Corpus ID: 19130583
Five probes localizing to the Xq26-Xqter region of the human X chromosome have been genetically mapped on the mouse X chromosome…
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1978
1978
[Hybridization between Mus musculus L. and Mus spretus Lataste under laboratory conditions (author's transl)].
F. Bonhomme
,
S. Martin
,
L. Thaler
Experientia
1978
Corpus ID: 7075725
2 species of mice Mus musculus brevirostris and Mus spretus are sympatric in Southern France and reproductively isolated. However…
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