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Muroidea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pages in category "Muroid rodent stubs" ... This category is for stub articles relating to Muroid rodents. You can help by expanding them. To add an article to this category, use {{muroid-stub}} instead of {{stub}}. ... Categories: Muroid rodents | Stub categories | Rodent stubs...
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This muroid rodent is assigned to the Rhizomyidae and is most similar to. Kanisamys indicus from the Miocene of Pakistan, with which it was originally ...
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Rate of Muroid Rodent DNA Evolution 243 ical, chromosomal, and morphological differences among these latter three genera being much greater than those between the voles and lemmings. ... Rate of Muroid Rodent DNA Evolution 245; Table 2; Mean + SD Delta TNH Distances between; Pairs of Muroid Rodents;
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These results agree with previous reports of accelerated DNA evolution in muroid rodents and extend the DNA-DNA hybridization data set of Brownell. ... Evolutionary parameters of the transcribed mammalian genome: An analysis of 2,820 orthologous rodent and human sequences; PNAS, August 4, 1998; 95(16): 9407 - 9412.
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Laboratory colonies of the Neotropical muroid rodent Zygodontomys brevicauda have been employed in studies of arbovirus epidemiology and are currently the subjects of experimental research on tropical mammalian reproductive physiology and evolutionary quantitative genetics.
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An introduction to the neotropical muroid rodent genus Zygodontomys. Bulletin of the AMNH ; no. 210 ... "Members of the Neotropical muroid rodent genus Zygodontomys are easily studied in the field and laboratory, providing opportunities for innovative research in many biological disciplines.
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The motor patterns of patrol/marking include locomotor activities, sniffing, various kinds of scent-marking, and active secretion of pheromones. Motor patterns of scent-marking are particularly variable among muroid rodent species.
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