Skip to main content

Table 2 Accession number of genes for each species

From: Are ribosomal DNA clusters rearrangement hotspots? A case study in the genus Mus (Rodentia, Muridae)

Species

Cytochrome B

IRBP

R.rattus

160688818, [80]

__

A. sylvaticus

AB033695, [81]

AB032863, [82]

M. pahari

AY057814, [83]

AJ698893, [36]

M. plathytrix

AJ698880, [36]

AJ698895, [36]

M. matthey

AJ698876, [36]

AJ698889, [36]

M. musculoides

AJ698875, [36]

AJ698890, [36]

M. minutoides

AJ875078, [84]

AJ875087, [84]

M. indutus

AJ698874, [36]

AJ698892, [36]

M. haussa

AJ698877, [36]

AJ698891, [36]

M. caroli a

AB033698, [35]

AJ698885, [36]

M. cervicolor a

AY057811, [82]

AJ698886, [36]

M. cooki a

AY057813, [83]

AJ698887, [36]

M. fragilicauda c

AB125779, [35]

AB125812, [35]

M. famulus c

AJ698872, [36]

AJ698884, [36]

M. spicilegus b

AF159397, [85]

AJ698882, [36]

M. spretus b

AB033700, [81]

AJ698883, [36]

M. macedonicus b

AB125770, [35]

AB125805, [35]

M. cypriacus b

FR751074, this study

__

M. m. castaneus b

AB125773, [35]

AB125806, [35]

M. m. musculus b

13838, [86]

AB125808, [35]

M. m. domesticus b

AB125774, [35]

__

M. booduga c

AB125761, [35]

AB125796, [35]

M. terricolor c

AB125776, [35]

AB125810, [35]

  1. List of the species involved in the study with the accession number of the sequences and their references. The phylogenetic groups of the subgenus Mus are indicated.
  2. a: Southeast Asian species
  3. b: Paleartic species
  4. c: Indian species