Genetic differentiation among karyological maps for some rodent species belonging to order Rodentia in Egypt

Faculty Science Year: 2020
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Journal: The Egyptian Journal of Experimental Biology (Zoology) The Egyptian society of experimental biology Volume:
Keywords : Genetic differentiation among karyological maps , some    
Abstract:
Rodents represent more than forty percent of the all living mammalian species (order Rodentia). Rodents like as mice and rats help spreading certain diseases, such as the plague, to humans and other animals. In the same time, the taxonomy a
   
     
 
       

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