- The
creeping vole (Microtus
oregoni),
sometimes known as the
Oregon meadow mouse, is a
small rodent in the
family Cricetidae.
Ranging across the Pacific...
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Paragomphus (insect), a
genus of
dragonfly commonly called hooktails Dipturus oregoni (fish), a
species of
skate commonly called the
hooktail hooktail (medical...
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Synaphobranchus oregoni is an eel in the
family Synaphobranchidae (cutthroat eels). It was
described by
Peter Henry John
Castle in 1960. It is a marine...
- The
flapnose conger (Parabathymyrus
oregoni) is an eel in the
family Congridae (conger/garden eels). It was
described by
David G.
Smith and
Robert H....
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virtually indistinguishable. In one species, the
creeping vole
Microtus oregoni, it was
discovered the Y
chromosome has been lost entirely; the male-determining...
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marsh vole, M.
dukecampbelli Montane vole, M. mont****
Creeping vole, M.
oregoni Eastern meadow vole, M.
pennsylvanicus Townsend's vole, M.
townsendii Subgenus...
- Gray-tailed vole (M. canicaudus)
Montane vole (M. mont****)
Creeping vole (M.
oregoni)
Meadow vole (M. pennsylvanicus) Townsend's vole (M. townsendii) Subgenus...
- Gray-tailed vole (M. canicaudus)
Montane vole (M. mont****)
Creeping vole (M.
oregoni)
Meadow vole (M. pennsylvanicus) Townsend's vole (M. townsendii) Subgenus...
- mont****) Tarabundí vole (Microtus oaxacensis)
Creeping vole (Microtus
oregoni)
Eastern meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus)
Woodland vole (Microtus...
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modifications to the X and Y chromosomes. In the
creeping vole,
Microtus oregoni, the females, with just one X
chromosome each,
produce X
gametes only,...