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A Karyological Study of Some Murid Rodents (Rodentia: Muridae) of Iran
Family Muridae consists of eight genera and 28 species in Iran. This family shows
notable variability of karyological features. In this study, karyological data derived from
11 species of 7 genera of this family of Iran are presented...
Comparative study of autecological, morphological, anatomical and karyological characteristics of Acanthophyllum ejtehadii Mahmoudi & Vaezi (Caryophyllaceae): a rare endemic in Iran
a narrow non-conserved natural habitat in Radkan region of Chenaran, Razavi Khorasan Province. The soil and climate of Radkan
was studied and the ecological, morphological, anatomical, and karyological aspects of A. ejtehadii were investigated...
Cytogenetic Characterization of 23 Species of Rodents From Iran
Cytogenetic approaches are used in systematic studies implying differences between species and variation between populations. In this study, morphology of chromosomes and chromosome number of 210 specimens of 23 rodent ...
Chromosome C-banding in Mus musculus L.1766 strains shows a fixed position for the centromere and variable amounts in different populations
Three subspecies of Mus musculus have been recognized in Iran so far. The house mouse (genus0T 0T2TMus2T, species0T 0T2TMus musculus2T) are recognized for their highly conserved morphology and chromosomal structure, but ...
Comparative Cytogenetic Analysis in the Populations of House Mouse Group, Mus musculus L.1766 (Cytotype 2n = 40) (Rodentia: Muridae) in Iran
Cytotaxonomy is a branch of cytogenetics, devoted to the comparative study of karyological features for systematic and evolutionary purposes. Surely, awareness of chromosomal characters increases our knowledge in different fields of studies...
Integrative taxonomy of Meriones persicus (Rodentia, Gerbillinae) in Iran
Five subspecies of the Persian Jird، Meriones persicus، were reported from Iran. These subspecies were described based on morphological characters and coat colors of few specimens. The question of the validity of these ...
A new cytotype of the Iranian house mouse, Mus musculus Linnaeus, 1758 (Rodentia: Muridae), in Birjand region, eastern Iran: Implications for the evolution of sex- autosome translocations
The highly conserved morphology and chromosomal structures of house mouse, Mus musculus, provides a good model for chromosomal studies. Sex-autosome translocations is one of the rarest chromosomal rearrangements among ...
shape comparison of the centromeric heterochromatin Region (CHR) in Iranian house mouse ( Mus musculus L.1766
Three subspecies of Mus musculus have been recognized in Iran so far: Mus musculus musculus, M.m.domesticus and M.m.castaneus that they show notable variability of centeromeric heterochromatin Region(CHR). Specimens were ...
Comparative cytogenetics analysis in the populations of house mouse group, Mus musculus L.1766 (cytotype 2n = 40) (Rodentia: Muridae) in Iran
Cytotaxonomy is a branch of cytogenetics, devoted to the comparative study of karyological features for systematic and evolutionary purposes. Surely, awareness of chromosomal characters increases our knowledge for a variety of different fields...



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