نتایج جستجو برای: واژههای کلیدی m m domesticus

تعداد نتایج: 583913  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1988
C Delarbre Y Kashi P Boursot J S Beckmann P Kourilsky F Bonhomme G Gachelin

We have examined the phylogenetic distribution of two t-specific markers among representatives of various taxa belonging to the genus Mus. The centromeric TCP-1a marker (a testicular protein variant specific for all t-haplotypes so far studied) has also been apparently detected in several non-t representatives of the Mus IVA, Mus IVB, and probably M. cervicolor species. By contrast, a t-specifi...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1989
C Rheaume K W Barbour J Tseng-Crank F G Berger

Androgen control of the RP2 gene in the mouse kidney has been modified during evolution. In inbred mice (Mus domesticus), the concentrations of mRNAs encoded by RP2 undergo a 10- to 12-fold induction in response to testosterone; in other Mus species (e.g., Mus hortulanus and Mus caroli), induction ranges from none to about two- to fourfold. In this communication, we show that androgens induced ...

The object of the investigation is to study reducible $M$-ideals in Banach spaces. It is shown that if the number of $M$-ideals in a Banach space $X$ is $n(<infty)$, then the number of reducible $M$-ideals does not exceed of $frac{(n-2)(n-3)}{2}$. Moreover, given a compact metric space $X$, we obtain a general form of a reducible $M$-ideal in the space $C(X)$ of continuous functions on $X$. The...

Journal: :Genome research 2013
Toyoyuki Takada Toshinobu Ebata Hideki Noguchi Thomas M Keane David J Adams Takanori Narita Tadasu Shin-I Hironori Fujisawa Atsushi Toyoda Kuniya Abe Yuichi Obata Yoshiyuki Sakaki Kazuo Moriwaki Asao Fujiyama Yuji Kohara Toshihiko Shiroishi

Commonly used classical inbred mouse strains have mosaic genomes with sequences from different subspecific origins. Their genomes are derived predominantly from the Western European subspecies Mus musculus domesticus, with the remaining sequences derived mostly from the Japanese subspecies Mus musculus molossinus. However, it remains unknown how this intersubspecific genome introgression occurr...

Journal: :Genetics 1994
M W Nachman S N Boyer J B Searle C F Aquadro

The house mouse, Mus domesticus, includes many distinct Robertsonian (Rb) chromosomal races with diploid numbers from 2n = 22 to 2n = 38. Although these races are highly differentiated karyotypically, they are otherwise indistinguishable from standard karyotype (i.e., 2n = 40) mice, and consequently their evolutionary histories are not well understood. We have examined mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1991
A Chaudhuri K W Barbour F G Berger

The RP2 gene is one of several genes that are regulated by androgens in the mouse kidney. Previous studies have demonstrated that androgen inducibility of RP2 transcription varies among species within the genus Mus, indicating extensive evolutionary modification of the participating regulatory elements. Thus, while a five-fold induction of transcription occurs in M. domesticus, none is detectab...

2017
Fuyi Xu Tianzhu Chao Yiyin Zhang Shixian Hu Yuxun Zhou Hongyan Xu Junhua Xiao Kai Li

The Chinese Kunming (KM) mouse is a widely used outbred mouse stock in China. However, its genetic structure remains unclear. In this study, we sequenced the genome of the C57BL/6J-Chr1KM (B6-Chr1KM) strain, the chromosome 1 (Chr 1) of which was derived from one KM mouse. With 36.6× average coverage of the entire genome, 0.48 million single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and 96,679 indels were...

Journal: :Genetics 2000
H Shitara H Kaneda A Sato K Inoue A Ogura H Yonekawa J I Hayashi

Exclusion of paternal mitochondria in fertilized mammalian eggs is very stringent and ensures strictly maternal mtDNA inheritance. In this study, to examine whether elimination was specific to sperm mitochondria, we microinjected spermatid or liver mitochondria into mouse embryos. Congenic B6-mt(spr) strain mice, which are different from C57BL/6J (B6) strain mice (Mus musculus domesticus) only ...

Journal: :Genetics 2015
Richard J Wang Michael A White Bret A Payseur

Hybrids between species are often sterile or inviable. This form of reproductive isolation is thought to evolve via the accumulation of mutations that interact to reduce fitness when combined in hybrids. Mathematical formulations of this "Dobzhansky-Muller model" predict an accelerating buildup of hybrid incompatibilities with divergence time (the "snowball effect"). Although the Dobzhansky-Mul...

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