Origins of the Laboratory Mouse

  • Guénet J
  • Benavides F
  • Panthier J
  • et al.
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Because they are often closely associated with humans and sometimes “share” food with them, zoologists consider the mouse as a commensal species (from the Latin cum mensa, which means eating at the same table). For the same reason, mice are often referred...

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Guénet, J.-L., Benavides, F., Panthier, J.-J., & Montagutelli, X. (2015). Origins of the Laboratory Mouse. In Genetics of the Mouse (pp. 1–17). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44287-6_1

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