Genealogical characterization of regional populations and dorsal coat color variation in the house mouse <i>Mus musculus</i> from Asia based on haplotype structure analysis of a gene-rich region harboring <i>Mc1r</i>
Kazuhiro Zakoh,
Kazumichi Fujiwara,
Toyoyuki Takada
et al.
Abstract:We analyzed 196 haplotype sequences from a gene-rich region (250 kb) that includes Mc1r, a gene involved in coat color regulation, to gain insight into the evolution of coat color variation in subspecies of the house mouse Mus musculus. Phylogenetic networks revealed haplotype groups from the major subspecies of M. m. castaneus (CAS), M. m. domesticus (DOM), and M. m. musculus (MUS). Using haplotype sequences assigned to each of CAS and MUS through phylogenetic analysis, we proposed migration routes associated… Show more
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