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Western MouseEducational resources on Western MouseWestern Mouse or Pseudomys occidentalis is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Endangered due to A2ce. IUCN Profile of the Western Mouse Western Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys megalotis) Western Harvest Mouse Order Rodentia: Family Muridae : Reithrodontomys megalotis (Baird) Description. A medium-sized harvest mouse; tail about as long as www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/reitmega.htm Yoder Lab | Publications Multiple nuclear loci reveal patterns of incomplete lineage sorting and complex species history within western mouse lemurs (Microcebus). Mol. www.biology.duke.edu/yoderlab/publications.html ADW: Pseudomys occidentalis: Classification Pseudomys occidentalis (western mouse) ... animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Pseudomys_occidentalis.html ADW: Pseudomys: Classification ... Pseudomys occidentalis (western mouse) animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Pseudomys.html Western Washington University If you are a western student, and interested in asking a question, log on to My Western. Mouse-over the Student tab. Click on the Health link that will be in the drop-down menu www.wwu.edu/chw/ask_the_doc/ask.shtml Natural History Collections - News Two species of mouse lemurs live today in Southern Madagascar, and a population of the typical (“common�) western mouse lemur (M. murinus) is today isolated to the east of bcrc.bio.umass.edu/ummnh/newsarchives/2008-fall.htm MIT Mystery Hunt: Palimpsest Mifune/Andress western Mouse Moxostoma member Object in front of Marilyn Chambers Open comedo Position sought by Tobias Funke Protestant Ulsterite Pseudomugil member web.mit.edu/puzzle/www/08/palimpsest Phylogenetic Discussion Group - Fall 2007 archive Heckman, K.L., Mariani, C.L., Rasoloarison, R. and Yoder, A.D. Multiple nuclear loci reveal patterns of incomplete lineage sorting and complex species history within western mouse loco.biosci.arizona.edu/PDG/Fall2007.html NMSU Research & Resources - Spring 2008: Features | Troublesome ... The abnormality seen in the Case Western mouse eggs, in which cells end up with too few or too many chromosomes, is known as aneuploidy. The link between bisphenol A and aneuploidy researchmag.nmsu.edu/2008_SP/feature_chemical.html Jackie Grant People We worked on developing a model of functional connectivity for a western mouse. We used Geographic Information Systems and a program called FunConn. forest.mtu.edu/faculty/former/grant/jackie_people.html
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