نتایج جستجو برای: واژههای کلیدی m m domesticus

تعداد نتایج: 583913  

Journal: :Genetics 1991
A Ruvinsky A Polyakov A Agulnik H Tichy F Figueroa J Klein

In previous studies, 13 different recessive embryonic lethal genes have been associated with t haplotypes in the wild mice of the species Mus domesticus. In this communication we have analyzed five populations of Mus musculus for the presence and identity of t haplotypes. The populations occupy geographically distant regions in the Soviet Union: Altai Mountains, western and eastern Siberia, Aze...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1987
C A Kozak R R O'Neill

We analyzed wild mouse DNAs for the number and type of proviral genes related to the env sequences of various murine leukemia viruses (MuLVs). Only Mus species closely related to laboratory mice carried these retroviral sequences, and the different subclasses of viral env genes tended to be restricted to specific taxonomic groups. Only Mus musculus molossinus carried proviral genes which cross-...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2008
Armando Geraldes Patrick Basset Barbara Gibson Kimberly L Smith Bettina Harr Hon-Tsen Yu Nina Bulatova Yaron Ziv Michael W Nachman

Patterns of genetic differentiation among taxa at early stages of divergence provide an opportunity to make inferences about the history of speciation. Here, we conduct a survey of DNA-sequence polymorphism and divergence at loci on the autosomes, X chromosome, Y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA in samples of Mus domesticus, M. musculus and M. castaneus. We analyzed our data under a divergence ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2012
Megan Phifer-Rixey François Bonhomme Pierre Boursot Gary A Churchill Jaroslav Piálek Priscilla K Tucker Michael W Nachman

Estimates of the proportion of amino acid substitutions that have been fixed by selection (α) vary widely among taxa, ranging from zero in humans to over 50% in Drosophila. This wide range may reflect differences in the efficacy of selection due to differences in the effective population size (N(e)). However, most comparisons have been made among distantly related organisms that differ not only...

2008
ARMANDO GERALDES PATRICK BASSET BARBARA GIBSON KIMBERLY L. SMITH BETTINA HARR MICHAEL W. NACHMAN

Patterns of genetic differentiation among taxa at early stages of divergence provide an opportunity to make inferences about the history of speciation. Here, we conduct a survey of DNA-sequence polymorphism and divergence at loci on the autosomes, X chromosome, Y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA in samples of Mus domesticus, M. musculus and M. castaneus. We analyzed our data under a divergence ...

2016
Bettina Harr Emre Karakoc Rafik Neme Meike Teschke Christine Pfeifle Željka Pezer Hiba Babiker Miriam Linnenbrink Inka Montero Rick Scavetta Mohammad Reza Abai Marta Puente Molins Mathias Schlegel Rainer G Ulrich Janine Altmüller Marek Franitza Anna Büntge Sven Künzel Diethard Tautz

Wild populations of the house mouse (Mus musculus) represent the raw genetic material for the classical inbred strains in biomedical research and are a major model system for evolutionary biology. We provide whole genome sequencing data of individuals representing natural populations of M. m. domesticus (24 individuals from 3 populations), M. m. helgolandicus (3 individuals), M. m. musculus (22...

2018
Andrew J Veale James C Russell Carolyn M King

The house mouse (Mus musculus) provides a fascinating system for studying both the genomic basis of reproductive isolation, and the patterns of human-mediated dispersal. New Zealand has a complex history of mouse invasions, and the living descendants of these invaders have genetic ancestry from all three subspecies, although most are primarily descended from M. m. domesticus. We used the GigaMU...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2006
B Harr C Voolstra T J A J Heinen J F Baines R Rottscheidt S Ihle W Müller F Bonhomme D Tautz

Changes in gene expression are known to occur between closely related species, but it is not yet clear how many of these are due to random fixation of allelic variants or due to adaptive events. In a microarray survey between subspecies of the Mus musculus complex, we identified the mitogen-activated protein-kinase-kinase MKK7 as a candidate for change in gene expression. Quantitative PCR exper...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Zdenek Trachtulec Cestmir Vlcek Ondrej Mihola Sona Gregorova Vladana Fotopulosova Jiri Forejt

Extensive linkage disequilibrium among classical laboratory strains represents an obstacle in the high-resolution haplotype mapping of mouse quantitative trait loci (QTL). To determine the potential of wild-derived mouse strains for fine QTL mapping, we constructed a haplotype map of a 250-kb region of the t-complex on chromosome 17 containing the Hybrid sterility 1 (Hst1) gene. We resequenced ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1994
C M Nagamine T Shiroishi N Miyashita K Tsuchiya H Ikeda N Takao X L Wu M L Jin F S Wang A P Kryukov

When the Y chromosome of the laboratory inbred mouse strain C57BL/6 (B6) is replaced by the Y of certain strains of Mus musculus domesticus, testis determination fails and all XY fetuses develop either as hermaphrodites or XY females (XY sex reversal). This suggests the presence of at least two alleles of Sry, the male-determining gene on the Y:M. m. domesticus and B6. The B6 Y chromosome is de...

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