“…This extensive NOR diversity indicated that high rates of inter-chromosomal transposition existed within the Mus genome in the absence of cytogenetically visible rearrangements. The house mouse is an Eurasian polytypic species with five currently recognized subspecies: M. m. domesticus, the Western European house mouse, occupies western Europe and the Mediterranean Basin to southwestern Iran; M. m. musculus, the eastern European house mouse, extends in fact from northern Europe to China; M. m. castaneus, the Asian house mouse, is present from central to southeast Asia (Bonhomme et al, 2007;Geraldes et al, 2008;Rajabi-Maham et al, 2008); M. m. molossinus, the Japanese house mouse, is restricted to Japan and neighboring countries and originated by hybridization between M. m. musculus and M. m. castaneus (Yonekawa et al, 2012); finally M. m. gentilulus, the Arabian house mouse, is the most recently rehabilitated subspecies occupying the southern Arabian peninsula (Prager et al, 1998;Duplantier et al, 2002). Two extant hybrid zones exist involving M. m. musculus, one with M. m. domesticus in Europe and the other with M. m. castaneus in China (Bonhomme et al, 2007).…”