2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10577-010-9135-x
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First wild XXY house mice

Abstract: Laboratory house mice (Mus musculus) with the XXY condition can be generated with ease and have been used as a biomedical model. However, although the XXY constitution has been described in humans and many domestic and wild mammal species, and a very large number of wild house mice have been karyotyped previously, no wild individuals of M. musculus with an XXY karyotype have ever been reported. Therefore, it is rather extraordinary that two wild XXY house mice were caught by us on two different farms in northe… Show more

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“…At the genotypic level, individuals that are not strictly XX or XY have been genetically confirmed in many wild and domestic terrestrial mammals (e.g., horses, cats, dogs, tigers- Hauffe et al 2010;Raudsepp and Chowdhary 2016). Due in part to the difficulty of identifying and characterizing variations in sex chromosomes, the range of the diversity and effects on sexual phenotype are not well known.…”
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“…At the genotypic level, individuals that are not strictly XX or XY have been genetically confirmed in many wild and domestic terrestrial mammals (e.g., horses, cats, dogs, tigers- Hauffe et al 2010;Raudsepp and Chowdhary 2016). Due in part to the difficulty of identifying and characterizing variations in sex chromosomes, the range of the diversity and effects on sexual phenotype are not well known.…”
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