low h-2 polymorphism in some israeli wild mouse populations. | two populations of the wild house mouse, mus domesticus, found living close to each other (one inhabited a chicken coop and the other an open field at the educational farm of the hebrew university of jerusalem, east talpiot, jerusalem) were studied for their h-2 polymorphism. these two populations were selected because they are well characterized in terms of their ecological parameters; they have been under continuous surveillance for several years. twenty-seven h-2 homozygous lines were produce ... | 1986 | 2432002 |