represented by agouti hair). Despite this low contribution, the mouse has a strong anogenital pigment spot, the occurrence of which is controlled by testosterone in several rodent species 3.
For instance, in normal, healthy mice, the agouti genes are kept in the "off" position by the epigenome, which attaches methyl groups to the corresponding regions of DNA, resulting in the DNA's ...
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