Genetic influences on ultrasonic vocalizations in young mice

Ultrasonic calls produced by young mice elicit maternal investigation and retrieval, and their characteristics have been shown to vary with age and genotype. In this study, the authors completed a full Mendelian cross of two inbred strains BALB/cJ and DBA/2J. The major result was the detection of di...

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