1964
DOI: 10.1038/2041099a0
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Hæmoglobin Types of the Wild House Mouse (Mus musculus domesticus Rutty 1772)

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“…The early embryonic haemoglobin showed a distinct pattern but without any differences amongst the strains, as also observed by Craig & Russell (1963) and Morton (1966). Examination of wild mice showed the presence of both single and diffuse types as reported earlier by Heinecke & Wagner (1964), Petras (1967, and Selander & Yang (1969).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 62%
“…The early embryonic haemoglobin showed a distinct pattern but without any differences amongst the strains, as also observed by Craig & Russell (1963) and Morton (1966). Examination of wild mice showed the presence of both single and diffuse types as reported earlier by Heinecke & Wagner (1964), Petras (1967, and Selander & Yang (1969).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 62%
“…It was observed that, respectively, the chains of single hemoglobin Heinecke and Wagner 1964;Petras 1967;) have reported that the feral mice in the United States, Jamaica, Venezuela, Germany, and Denmark carry both or either of the two alleles.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electrophoretic examinations of animal hemoglobins include sheep (380,1096,1225,1612,2334), goats (304), cows (1512), horses (2141), pigs (342), camels (119), armadillos (572), elephant shrew's (332), moles (466), mice (449,891,1814,1866,2421), elephants (1141), elephants and hyraxes (333), primates (331, 1288, 2344), opossums (1696), domestic fowl (273,341,400,698,966,1160,1725,1810,1827,1983), birds of various species (1929, 2151), fish (364, 776, 2307), amphibians (1406,1407,2217,2218), and various animals (1810).…”
Section: Glycoproteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%