Differences in C-band patterns between the Japanese house mice (Mus musculus) in Hokkaido and eastern Honshu

We characterized and categorized the C-band patterns of the house mouse Mus musculus from four areas in Hokkaido and Honshu of the Japanese Islands as a biparental marker. The C-band patterns are categorized as polymorphic, monomorphic, or intermediate, corresponding to those of the Korean mice, C5...

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Main Authors: Hikari Myoshu, Masahiro A. Iwasa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2019-12-01
Series:Caryologia
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Online Access:https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/caryologia/article/view/237
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spelling doaj-d4b888e8a52949a4a01018af204af3252020-11-25T01:34:32ZengFirenze University PressCaryologia 0008-71142165-53912019-12-0172210.13128/cayologia-237Differences in C-band patterns between the Japanese house mice (Mus musculus) in Hokkaido and eastern HonshuHikari Myoshu0Masahiro A. Iwasa1Course in Natural Environment Studies, Graduate School of Bioresource Sciences, Nihon University, Kameino 1866, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 252-0880, JapanCourse in Natural Environment Studies, Graduate School of Bioresource Sciences, Nihon University, Kameino 1866, Fujisawa, Kanagawa 252-0880, Japan We characterized and categorized the C-band patterns of the house mouse Mus musculus from four areas in Hokkaido and Honshu of the Japanese Islands as a biparental marker. The C-band patterns are categorized as polymorphic, monomorphic, or intermediate, corresponding to those of the Korean mice, C57BL/6, and F1 hybrid mice bred from the Japanese mice and a laboratory mouse, respectively. The C-band patterns mainly differ between mice from Hokkaido and Honshu. The polymorphic patterns are shown in mice in Honshu, while the intermediate patterns are shown in mice in Hokkaido, with an exceptional case of a monomorphic pattern found in one locality. In the other localities of Hokkaido and northeastern Honshu, the C-band patterns are not congruent with an estimation by maternal element in our previous study, whereas the congruence is observed in other localities. It is suggested that the characteristics of the Japanese house mice have been formed through complicated processes by different expansions between biparental and maternal elements. https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/caryologia/article/view/237C-band patternMus musculusthe Japanese house mousehybridizationreplacement
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author Hikari Myoshu
Masahiro A. Iwasa
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Masahiro A. Iwasa
Differences in C-band patterns between the Japanese house mice (Mus musculus) in Hokkaido and eastern Honshu
Caryologia
C-band pattern
Mus musculus
the Japanese house mouse
hybridization
replacement
author_facet Hikari Myoshu
Masahiro A. Iwasa
author_sort Hikari Myoshu
title Differences in C-band patterns between the Japanese house mice (Mus musculus) in Hokkaido and eastern Honshu
title_short Differences in C-band patterns between the Japanese house mice (Mus musculus) in Hokkaido and eastern Honshu
title_full Differences in C-band patterns between the Japanese house mice (Mus musculus) in Hokkaido and eastern Honshu
title_fullStr Differences in C-band patterns between the Japanese house mice (Mus musculus) in Hokkaido and eastern Honshu
title_full_unstemmed Differences in C-band patterns between the Japanese house mice (Mus musculus) in Hokkaido and eastern Honshu
title_sort differences in c-band patterns between the japanese house mice (mus musculus) in hokkaido and eastern honshu
publisher Firenze University Press
series Caryologia
issn 0008-7114
2165-5391
publishDate 2019-12-01
description We characterized and categorized the C-band patterns of the house mouse Mus musculus from four areas in Hokkaido and Honshu of the Japanese Islands as a biparental marker. The C-band patterns are categorized as polymorphic, monomorphic, or intermediate, corresponding to those of the Korean mice, C57BL/6, and F1 hybrid mice bred from the Japanese mice and a laboratory mouse, respectively. The C-band patterns mainly differ between mice from Hokkaido and Honshu. The polymorphic patterns are shown in mice in Honshu, while the intermediate patterns are shown in mice in Hokkaido, with an exceptional case of a monomorphic pattern found in one locality. In the other localities of Hokkaido and northeastern Honshu, the C-band patterns are not congruent with an estimation by maternal element in our previous study, whereas the congruence is observed in other localities. It is suggested that the characteristics of the Japanese house mice have been formed through complicated processes by different expansions between biparental and maternal elements.
topic C-band pattern
Mus musculus
the Japanese house mouse
hybridization
replacement
url https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/caryologia/article/view/237
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