1979
DOI: 10.1266/jjg.54.165
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GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF <i>Hbb<sup>p</sup></i> ALLELE IN THE JAPANESE WILD MOUSE, <i>MUS MUSCULUS MOLOSSINUS</i>

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“…Such variability is consistent with that found in protein polymorphisms [12,13,23,24,321. Such variability is consistent with that found in protein polymorphisms [12,13,23,24,321.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Such variability is consistent with that found in protein polymorphisms [12,13,23,24,321. Such variability is consistent with that found in protein polymorphisms [12,13,23,24,321.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Several alleles, Es-1°, Es-id, Es-2g and Es-5°, found in Japanese populations were not reported in Western Hemisphere populations, except for rare cases in Hawaiian populations (Wheeler and Selander 1972), whereas these alleles except for were commonly observed in Asian mice in addition to Hbbp and Id-1c (Nishimura 1977;Minezawa et al1978Minezawa et al ,1979Minezawa et al and 1980Minezawa et al unpublished data). These findings may suggest the close ralationship between Japanese and Asian mice, and also the possible contribution of the Asian mouse to the Hawaiian mouse population.…”
Section: Genetic Relationship Among Mus Species Including Laboratory mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, only one inbred strain AU/SsJ has this hemoglobin variant Staats 1976;Morton and Tobin 1977;Minezawa et al 1979).…”
Section: Between Labolatory Mice and M M Domes Ticus 291mentioning
confidence: 99%