Summary
The author has studied 18 species ofMuridae. Only two had previously been investigated. The main results are summarized in a list (see above). Statistically, these observations confirm the statement that more than half of theMuridae have a diploid number between 40 and 56.
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Matthey, R. Nouvelles données sur les formules chromosomiques desMuridae. Experientia 10, 66–67 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02161457
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