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Mitsuo Nunome
Researcher at Nagoya University
Publications - 35
Citations - 476
Mitsuo Nunome is an academic researcher from Nagoya University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Genetic diversity. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 31 publications receiving 376 citations. Previous affiliations of Mitsuo Nunome include Hokkaido University.
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Evolutionary and dispersal history of Eurasian house mice Mus musculus clarified by more extensive geographic sampling of mitochondrial DNA
Hitoshi Suzuki,Mitsuo Nunome,Gohta Kinoshita,Ken Aplin,Peter Vogel,Alexey P. Kryukov,Mei-Lei Jin,Sang-Hoon Han,Ibnu Maryanto,Kimiyuki Tsuchiya,Hidetoshi Ikeda,Toshihiko Shiroishi,Hiromichi Yonekawa,Kazuo Moriwaki +13 more
TL;DR: The results confirm previous suggestions of Southwestern Asia as the likely place of origin of M. musculus and the region of Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and northern India, specifically as the ancestral homeland of CAS.
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Next-generation sequencing reveals genomic features in the Japanese quail
Ryouka Kawahara-Miki,Satoshi Sano,Mitsuo Nunome,Tsuyoshi Shimmura,Takehito Kuwayama,Shinji Takahashi,Takaharu Kawashima,Yoichi Matsuda,Takashi Yoshimura,Tomohiro Kono +9 more
TL;DR: The draft genome of the Japanese quail was sequenced and assembled using next-generation sequencing technology and 100 microsatellite markers were developed and used to evaluate the genetic variability and diversity of 11 lines of Japanese quails.
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Phylogenetic relationships and divergence times among dormice (Rodentia, Gliridae) based on three nuclear genes
TL;DR: The results showed that each lineage of Graphiurus, Glis, Glirulus and Muscardinus dates from the Late Oligocene to the Early Miocene period, which is mostly in agreement with fossil records.
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Detection of recombinant haplotypes in wild mice (Mus musculus) provides new insights into the origin of Japanese mice.
Mitsuo Nunome,Chikako Ishimori,Ken Aplin,Kimiyuki Tsuchiya,Hiromichi Yonekawa,Kazuo Moriwaki,Hitoshi Suzuki +6 more
TL;DR: This paper examined haplotype structuring of a 200 kb stretch on chromosome 8 for 59 mice from throughout Eurasia, determining short segments (approximately 370-600 bp) of eight nuclear genes (Fanca, Spire2, Tcf25, Mc1r, Tubb3, Def8, Afg3l1 and Dbndd1) which are intermittently arranged in this order.
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The influence of Pleistocene refugia on the evolutionary history of the Japanese hare, Lepus brachyurus.
TL;DR: It is suggested that the Japanese hare population once inhabited northern and southern refugia, and subsequently developed several populations through local demographic fluctuations, suggesting the existence of multiple geographical origins of population expansion in each clade.