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- In areas with low rates of breast cancer, the Mus domesticus species is not found.
- Mus domesticus colonized much of the world outside Europe, including the Americas, Africa and Australia.
- When Japanese women emigrate to the United States, where Mus domesticus is found, their rates of breast cancer increase.
- The researchers also found that the highest rates of breast cancer occurred in countries where Mus domesticus, a certain species of house mouse, is native or has been introduced.
- Such research has included targeting the house mouse ( " Mus domesticus " ) in Australia by engineering murine zona pellucida antigens into a recombinant ectromelia virus and a recombinant cytomegalovirus.
- There are four subspecies of wild house mouse, of which the two most prominent are Mus musculus, which evolved in Western Europe, and Mus domesticus, which came from Eastern Europe.
- Predation by feral cats and foxes is considered a threat to the Forrest s mouse, and exotic species such as the house mouse " Mus domesticus " have the ability to sustain the population of predators.
- Similar findings were made among Soviet Jews : They had low rates of breast cancer while living in the former Soviet Union, but once they emigrated to Israel _ where Mus domesticus also makes its home _ their rates increased, the researchers say.
- In the grain belt of south-eastern Australia, the introduced species " Mus domesticus " breed so successfully, every three years or so they reach plague proportions, achieving densities of 1000 per hectare and causing massive disruption to communities, and losses to agriculture of A $ 36 million annually.
- Although nine species of wild land mammal have been reported on the Faroe Islands, only three have survived and are thriving on the islands today : mountain hare ( " Lepus timidus " ), brown rat ( " Rattus norvegicus " ) and the house mouse ( " Mus domesticus " ).
- Their characterization demonstrated that all the haplotypes were derived from a single ancestral haplotype; that the ancestral haplotype originated in the western European " Mus domesticus "; that it arose recently; and that from " M . domesticus " a single " t "-haplotype introgressed into the eastern European " M . musculus ", where it then underwent limited diversification.