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Biology Bulletin Reviews. 13:124-139
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Biological Series. 68:64-74
The analysis of the recent phylogeographic studies of Microtus arvalis is carried out to establish the post-glacial history of colonization of the common vole in the Central region of Europe. The authors have presented the original data on the geneti
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Russian Journal of Genetics. 58:558-565
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Russian Journal of Genetics. 58:307-313
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Russian Journal of Genetics. 57:690-696
A study of the karyological variability of mice Apodemus peninsulae in populations of the Baikal region was carried out for the first time. Significant differences were revealed in the macro and micro additional chromosomes of mice A. peninsulae in t
Autor:
Yu. M. Borisova, T. Yu. Kiselev
Publikováno v:
Проблемы постсоветского пространства, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp 147-153 (2024)
Current geopolitical situation affects greatly on worldwide distribution of energy. These circumstances challenge Russian energy companies to be more flexible in development of foreign market expansion strategies and pro-active in establishing of coo
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https://doaj.org/article/32b26bd38d8b46fbbeb8ff05f4565287
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Russian Journal of Genetics. 56:1241-1245
Chromosome sets of eight Apodemus peninsulae individuals captured in Gansu Province (Lianhuashan Natural Reserve) were studied for the first time in 2012. Chromosome sets of mice contained from 55 to 62 chromosomes and included 48 A chromosomes and 7
Autor:
Yu. M. Borisov, T. A. Myshliavkina
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Biology Bulletin Reviews. 9:105-118
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Doklady Biological Sciences. 451:217-220
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Russian Journal of Genetics. 49:417-427
The contact points of four karyotypic races (St. Petersburg, Moscow, Seliger and West Dvina) of the common shrew Sorex araneus L. were studied at the Valdai Hills (European Russia) in an area unimpeded by geographic barriers. The populations of the r