Mutations of the VCORC1 Gene of Resistance to Anticoagulants in Synanthropic Rodents in Urbanized Areas of Russia

This is the first study to analyze the variability of two exons (the 1st and 3rd) of the VCORC1 gene in Russian populations of mice and rats, namely, 125 Mus musculus and 19 Rattus norvegicus captured in 13 settlements. Previously, it has been shown that a number of mutations in these exons in the c...

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Hauptverfasser: Maltsev, A. N., Ryabov, S. V., Stakheev, V. V., Panasjuk, N. V., Gashev, S. N., Sorokina, N. V., Bazhenov, Y. A., Kotenkova, E. V.
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Exons
General Biology
Life Sciences
Mice
Mutation
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Plant Sciences
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