Genetic differentiation and habitat partition of Robertsonian house mouse populations (Mus musculus domesticus) of Tunisia

The karyological analysis of Tunisian populations of house mice revealed the existence of a Robertsonian (Rb) chromosomal race carrying nine pairs of metacentric chromosomes in central Tunisia.

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