The housemouse seems to have originated on the Russian steppes.
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Mr. Blanford says this is a housemouse.
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Here we investigate whether housemouse mtDNA sequences reflect human history in these other regions as well.
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For plugs in rodents (including the tough plug of the housemouse), see Voss (1979).
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I was also the timid housemouse that ran and hid at the first sign of trouble.
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Not one was a common housemouse.
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Her glasses were oversized, her hair thin, straight, and the same brown of a housemouse's fur.
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We also show that, in terms of genetic variability, housemouse populations may also track their host human populations.
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Conversely, fusion centromeres are stronger relative to telocentrics in natural housemouse populations that have changed karyotype by accumulating metacentric fusions.
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The continuity of mtDNA haplotype in Iceland over 1000 years illustrates that mtDNA can retain the signature of the ancestral housemouse founders.
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All of my dancers had black eyes and were smaller as well as weaker than the albino mouse and the gray housemouse.
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The trio of researchers sampling in the mid-90s found that the cats appeared to prefer native mice over the housemouse, a relative newcomer.
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These mice, which Ms. Fucci describes as "a housemouse taken to extremes" are long and streamlined, with huge, nearly transparent eats.
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Like the house rat, the housemouse, the human flea, and the cockroach, this other intimate household companion had suffered only a considerable reverse.
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The housemouse (Mus musculus) is a human commensal and has consequently been transported to oceanic islands around the globe as an accidental stowaway.
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Waiter put the B's at their ease by saying "It could not have been a housemouse, sir, it was most likely a field mouse."