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Abstract

Most mammals possess a tail, humans and the Great Apes being notable exceptions. One approach to understanding the mechanisms and evolutionary forces influencing development of a tail is to identify the genetic factors that influence extreme tail length variation within a species. In mice, the ...

Author(s)
Buckingham, K. J.; McMillin, M. J.; Brassil, M. M.; Shively, K. M.; Magnaye, K. M.; Cortes, A.; Weinmann, A. S.; Lyons, L. A.; Bamshad, M. J.
Publisher
Springer, New York, USA
Citation
Mammalian Genome, 2013, 24, 9/10, pp 400-408
Abstract

The diaspora of the modern cat was traced with microsatellite markers from the presumed site of domestication to distant regions of the world. Genetic data were derived from over 1100 individuals, representing 17 random-bred populations from five continents and 22 breeds. The Mediterranean was...

Author(s)
Lipinski, M. J.; Froenicke, L.; Baysac, K. C.; Billings, N. C.; Leutenegger, C. M.; Levy, A. M.; Longeri, M.; Niini, T.; Ozpinar, H.; Slater, M. R.; Pedersen, N. C.; Lyons, L. A.
Publisher
Elsevier Academic Press, San Diego, USA
Citation
Genomics (San Diego), 2008, 91, 1, pp 12-21