David I. Rasmussen
Affiliations: | Zoology | Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States |
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(Blood group inheritance, polymorphism and inbreeding in natural populations of the deer mouse, peromyscus maniculatus.) |
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Jensen JN, Merkle JR, Rasmussen DI. (1976) Locus number and multiple hemoglobins in Eutamias and Peromyscus. Biochemical Genetics. 14: 541-5 |
Rasmussen DI, Jensen JN. (1971) Serum esterase diversity in mice of the genus Peromyscus. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. B, Comparative Biochemistry. 39: 19-24 |
Jensen JN, Rasmussen DI. (1971) Serum Albumins in Natural Populations of Peromyscus Journal of Mammalogy. 52: 508-514 |
RASMUSSEN DI. (1970) BIOCHEMICAL POLYMORPHISMS AND GENETIC STRUCTURE IN POPULATIONS OF PEROMYSCUS Mammal Review. 1: 39-39 |
Levin BR, Petras ML, Rasmussen DI. (1969) The Effect of Migration on the Maintenance of a Lethal Polymorphism in the House Mouse The American Naturalist. 103: 647-661 |
Rasmussen DI, Jensen JN, Koehn RK. (1968) Hemoglobin polymorphism in the deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus. Biochemical Genetics. 2: 87-92 |
Koehn RK, Rasmussen DI. (1967) Polymorphic and monomorphic serum esterase heterogeneity in catostomid fish populations. Biochemical Genetics. 1: 131-44 |
Rasmussen DI, Koehn RK. (1966) Serum transferrin polymorphism in the deer mouse. Genetics. 54: 1353-7 |
Rasmussen DI. (1964) BLOOD GROUP POLYMORPHISM AND INBREEDING IN NATURAL POPULATIONS OF THE DEER MOUSE PEROMYSCUS MANICULATUS Evolution. 18: 219-229 |