Genetics of the Mouse

Origins of the Laboratory Mouse.- Basic Concepts of Reproductive Biology And Genetics.- Cytogenetics.- Gene Mapping.- The Mouse Genome.- Epigenetic Control of Genome Expression.- Mutations and Experimental Mutagenesis.- Transgenesis and Transgenic Animals.- The Different Categories of Genetically Standardized Populations of Laboratory Mice.- Quantitative Traits and Quantitative Genetics.

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