Wild populations of the house mouse (Mus musculus) represent the raw genetic material for the classical inbred strains in biomedical research and are a major model system for evolutionary biology. We provide whole genome sequencing data of individuals representing natural populations of M. m. domesticus (24 individuals from 3 populations), M. m. helgolandicus (3 individuals), M. m. musculus (22 individuals from 3 populations) and M. spretus (8 individuals from one population). We use a single pipeline to map and call variants for these individuals and also include 10 additional individuals of M. m. castaneus for which genomic data are publically available. In addition, RNAseq data were obtained from 10 tissues of up to eight adult individua...
The laboratory mouse is the premier animal model for studying human biology because all life stages ...
The house mouse (Mus musculus) provides a fascinating system for studying both the genomic basis of ...
Captive breeding programs are often initiated to prevent species extinction until reintroduction int...
Wild populations of the house mouse (Mus musculus) represent the raw genetic material for the classi...
One approach to understanding the genetic basis of speciation is to scan the genomes of recently div...
For more than 100 years, house mice (Mus musculus) have been used as a key animal model in biomedica...
Abstract The house mouse species complex (Mus musculus) is comprised of three primary subspecies. A ...
Wild-derived mouse inbred strains are becoming increasingly popular for complex traits analysis, evo...
Mice (Mus musculus) and rats (Rattus norvegicus) have long served as model systems for biomedicalres...
Genomic data for the closest relatives of house mice (Mus musculus species complex) are surprisingly...
Wild-derived mouse inbred strains are becoming increasingly popular for complex traits analysis, evo...
Genomic resources are important and attainable for examining evolutionary change in divergent natura...
International audienceHere we provide the first genome-wide, high-resolution map of the phylogenetic...
General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in natural...
Abstract: Most traits of biological importance, including traits for human complex diseases (e.g., o...
The laboratory mouse is the premier animal model for studying human biology because all life stages ...
The house mouse (Mus musculus) provides a fascinating system for studying both the genomic basis of ...
Captive breeding programs are often initiated to prevent species extinction until reintroduction int...
Wild populations of the house mouse (Mus musculus) represent the raw genetic material for the classi...
One approach to understanding the genetic basis of speciation is to scan the genomes of recently div...
For more than 100 years, house mice (Mus musculus) have been used as a key animal model in biomedica...
Abstract The house mouse species complex (Mus musculus) is comprised of three primary subspecies. A ...
Wild-derived mouse inbred strains are becoming increasingly popular for complex traits analysis, evo...
Mice (Mus musculus) and rats (Rattus norvegicus) have long served as model systems for biomedicalres...
Genomic data for the closest relatives of house mice (Mus musculus species complex) are surprisingly...
Wild-derived mouse inbred strains are becoming increasingly popular for complex traits analysis, evo...
Genomic resources are important and attainable for examining evolutionary change in divergent natura...
International audienceHere we provide the first genome-wide, high-resolution map of the phylogenetic...
General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in natural...
Abstract: Most traits of biological importance, including traits for human complex diseases (e.g., o...
The laboratory mouse is the premier animal model for studying human biology because all life stages ...
The house mouse (Mus musculus) provides a fascinating system for studying both the genomic basis of ...
Captive breeding programs are often initiated to prevent species extinction until reintroduction int...