Genetics in wild mice : its application to biomedical research /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Moriwaki, Kazuo, Shiroishi, Toshihiko, Yonekowa, Hiromichi
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Tokyo : Basel ; New York : Japan Scientific Societies Press ; Karger, [1994]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Taxonomic study of the genus Mus in China, Korea, and Japan - morphologic identification
  • The house mouse as a ring species?
  • Genetic diversity and geographic distribution of Mus musculus subspecies based on the polymorphism of mitochondrial DNA
  • Evolution of the Y-chromosome in the wild mouse
  • Genes controlling the expression of glycolipids characterized by wild mice
  • Endogenous murine leukemia viruses and host's resistance gene to the viruses in wild mice
  • Genetic polymorphism of Hbb haplotypes in wild mice
  • Mouse salivary proteins and mouse tear proteins : powerful genetic markers for gene typing and survey of the wild mouse
  • Genetic variation of ribosomal RNA in the house mouse, Mus musculus
  • Reproductive depression of female mice in intersubspecific F₂ hybrids of the species Mus musculus
  • The polymorphism of the H2 class I antigen in Japanese wild mouse population
  • Recombinational hotspots in the H2 haplotypes derived from the Asian wild mouse
  • Genetic manipulation of a lethal mutation associated with steroid 21-hydroxylase deficiency in mice
  • TL genes in Asian wild mice : the evolutionary conserved non-classical class I genes of the major histocompatibility complex
  • Treasures of the Orient : Qal, Mta, and beta-2m polymorphisms in Asian wild mice
  • Evolution of V-alpha-14 TCR gene family in mice
  • A dynamic evolution of immunoglobulin heavy chain genes revealed by the analysis of wild mice
  • The diversification of complement regulatory factor H gene in wild and laboratory mice and its evolutionary relationship to the mouse coagulation system
  • Molecular basis for variable expression of the MHC class III complement genes, C4 and S1p, among wild-derived and laboratory mouse strains
  • C8-deficiency in the mouse : a useful animal model for human C8 type II deficiency
  • An x-linked gene covering sperm morphology revealed in laboratory mice consomic for x chromosome from Japanese house mouse, Mus musculus molossinus
  • X-Y chromosome pairing and hybrid sterility of mice
  • Mouse hypervariable minisatellites : structure and chromosomal location
  • The contribution of wild specimens to the establishment of the mouse genetic trap
  • High resolution linkage map of mouse chromosome 11 consisting of microsatellite markers based on single intersubspecific backcross
  • Genetic profiles of strains originating from wild rice maintained and preserved in Japan
  • Preservation of wild mouse genes by embryo and gamete freezing