The karyotypes of three species of Tasmanian rodents, Rattus lutreolus Grey, 1841 (2n=42), Pseudomys higginsi Trouessart, 1897 (2n=48), and Hydromys chrysogaster Geoffrey, 1804 (2n=48), are described and illustrated. The most sucessful preparation method, from bone marrow,is described and the results discussed in the light of other published results
The principal object of this study has been the comparison of the chromosome numbers and morphology ...
South American rodents of the genus Scapteromys, are know to exist in a number of different chromoso...
Rattus is the most studied genus all over the world but species of the genus are not thoroughly repo...
The chromosomes of wild rats are poorly investigated. Most studies have been confined to Rattus no...
The chromosomes of the two species of field mouse occurring in Britain, A. sylvaticus (L.) and A. fl...
A great deal of information concerning the Malayan rats (Muridae, genus Rattus Fischer) exists in th...
In recent years, there has been an ever-increasing accumulation of information pertaining to compara...
Recent advances in cytological techniques have made it possible to determine chromosome numbers of ...
Karyotypes of 18 rodent species collected in various localities in Thailand were analysed as part of...
Cytogenetic analyses were performed on twenty specimens referable to Cryptomys hottentotus darling! ...
Contact: tjr@sun.ac.zaInternational audienceThe Rattini (Muridae, Murinae) includes the biologically...
E-mail Addresses: gauthier.dobigny@ird.frInternational audienceKaryotypes of 18 rodent species colle...
The karyotypes of 18 species of Malayan rats, genus Rattus Fischer, are reported. Present studies re...
International audienceLaonastes aenigmamus (Khanyou) is a recently described rodent species living i...
Karyotypes and chromosomal banding patterns of six species of small mammals from Belize are presente...
The principal object of this study has been the comparison of the chromosome numbers and morphology ...
South American rodents of the genus Scapteromys, are know to exist in a number of different chromoso...
Rattus is the most studied genus all over the world but species of the genus are not thoroughly repo...
The chromosomes of wild rats are poorly investigated. Most studies have been confined to Rattus no...
The chromosomes of the two species of field mouse occurring in Britain, A. sylvaticus (L.) and A. fl...
A great deal of information concerning the Malayan rats (Muridae, genus Rattus Fischer) exists in th...
In recent years, there has been an ever-increasing accumulation of information pertaining to compara...
Recent advances in cytological techniques have made it possible to determine chromosome numbers of ...
Karyotypes of 18 rodent species collected in various localities in Thailand were analysed as part of...
Cytogenetic analyses were performed on twenty specimens referable to Cryptomys hottentotus darling! ...
Contact: tjr@sun.ac.zaInternational audienceThe Rattini (Muridae, Murinae) includes the biologically...
E-mail Addresses: gauthier.dobigny@ird.frInternational audienceKaryotypes of 18 rodent species colle...
The karyotypes of 18 species of Malayan rats, genus Rattus Fischer, are reported. Present studies re...
International audienceLaonastes aenigmamus (Khanyou) is a recently described rodent species living i...
Karyotypes and chromosomal banding patterns of six species of small mammals from Belize are presente...
The principal object of this study has been the comparison of the chromosome numbers and morphology ...
South American rodents of the genus Scapteromys, are know to exist in a number of different chromoso...
Rattus is the most studied genus all over the world but species of the genus are not thoroughly repo...