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This strategy has been successfully adapted and improved for analysis of genetic diversity and high-throughput mapping in various species, including human, mouse, rat, rice, and sunflower.
As already stated, physical maps have been constructed so far for species with no (e.g., inbred species such as mouse, rat, rice, Arabidopsis, and maize) or very low heterozygosity (e.g., human), with the exception of black cottonwood, apple, and Prunus.
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We obtained analogous results for hundreds of GeneChip expression arrays of different specifications: chip generations, species (human, mouse, rat, drosophila, rice, arabidopsis etc).
Swamp rats, yellow pygmy rice rats, and house mice were the most frequently trapped species.
natator; "Bangs' Marsh Mouse", "Cape Sable Rice Rat", and "Everglades Rice Rat" for O. p.
During October 2007, wild rodents of 5 species were collected from coastal Chiapas, Mexico: Baiomys musculus (southern pygmy mouse), Liomys salvini (Salvins spiny pocket mouse), Oligoryzomys fulvescens (fulvus pygmy rice rat), Oryzomys couesi (Coues' rice rat) and Sigmodon hispidus (hispid cotton rat).
Mindomys hammondi is a large rice rat; all other rats within its range are smaller.
In North America these are: the deer mouse, the white-footed mouse, the rice rat and the cotton rat.
Species that carry hantaviruses in North America are the deer mouse, which resembles the long-tailed European field mouse; the white-footed mouse; the rice rat; and the cotton rat.
The marsh rice rat superficially resembles the introduced species black rat and brown rat, but has larger differences in color between the upper- and underparts.
Early describers used "Rice Meadow-Mouse" and "Rice-field Mouse" and in the early 1900s, name such as "rice rat", "marsh mouse", and "swamp rice rat" came into use.
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