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Peromyscus is a genus of rodents. They are commonly referred to as deer mice or deermice, not to be confused with the chevrotain or "mouse deer". They are New World mice only distantly related to the common house and laboratory mouse, Mus musculus. From this distant relative, Peromyscus species are distinguished by relatively larger eyes, and also often two-tone coloring, with darker colors over the dorsum (back), and white abdominal and limb hair-coloring. In reference to the coloring, the word Peromyscus comes from Greek words meaning "booted mouse". They are also accomplished jumpers and runners by comparison to house mice, and their common name of "deer mouse" is in reference to both this agility as well as their two-toned coloring.

Reservoir of human disease
Hantavirus Deer mice came to the attention of the public when it was discovered that some species, such as eastern and western deermice (Peromyscus maniculatus and P. sonoriensis, respectively) are primary reservoir species for Sin Nombre hantavirus. Lyme disease A 2008 study in British Columbia of 218 deer mice showed 30% (66) were seropositive for Borrelia burgdorferi, the agent of Lyme disease. Other diseases Ehrlichiosis and babesiosis are also carried by deer mice. SARS-CoV-2 transmits efficiently in deer mice. == Use as a laboratory animal ==
Use as a laboratory animal
While wild populations are sometimes studied, Peromyscus species are also easy to breed and keep in captivity, although they are more energetic and difficult to handle than the relatively more tame M. musculus. For certain studies, they are also favored over the laboratory mouse (M. musculus) and the laboratory rat (Rattus norvegicus). Apart from their importance in studying infectious diseases, Peromyscus species are useful for studying phylogeography, speciation, chromosomes, genetics, ecology, population genetics, conservation and evolution in general. They are also useful for researching repetitive-movement disorders. Their use in aging research is because Peromyscus spp., despite being of similar size to the standard laboratory mouse, have maximum lifespans of 5–7 years, compared to the 3-year maximum lifespan of ad libitum-fed laboratory strains or wild-caught M. musculus. In 2017, Rocky Mountain Laboratories started a deer mouse (Peromyscus) colony. The BSL-4 laboratory had used deer mice as a model for research on self-spreading vaccines. SARS-CoV-2 transmits efficiently in deer mice. ==Species==
Species
Peromyscuscalifornicus group • California deermouseP. californicuseremicus group • Cactus mouseP. eremicusBurt's deer mouseP. canicepsDickey's deer mouseP. dickeyiEva's desert mouseP. evaNorthern Baja deer mouseP. fraterculusAngel Island mouseP. guardia – possibly extinct • P. g. guardia – last seen 1991 • P. g. mejiae – extinct (1973) • P. g. harbisoni – extinct (1963) • P. guardia subsp. indet. from Estanque Island – extinct (1998) • San Lorenzo mouseP. interparietalisMesquite mouseP. merriamiPemberton's deer mouseP. pembertoni – extinct (1931) • False canyon mouseP. pseudocrinitushooperi group • Hooper's mouseP. hoopericrinitus group • Canyon mouseP. crinitusmaniculatus group • Eastern deer mouseP. maniculatusYukon deer mouseP. sp. • Northwestern deer mouseP. keeniSouthern deer mouseP. labeculaEnsink's deer mouseP. ensinkiGreenbaum's deer mouseP. greenbaumiNimble-footed mouseP. levipesTres Marías Island mouseP. madrensisChihuahuan mouseP. poliusLa Palma deer mouseP. sagaxSchmidly's deer mouseP. schmidlyiNayarit mouseP. simulusSan Esteban Island mouseP. stephanitruei group • Pinyon mouseP. trueiTexas mouseP. attwateriPerote mouse - P. bullatusZacatecan deer mouse or southern rock mouseP. difficilisOsgood's mouseP. gratusNorthern white-ankled mouseP. laceianusNorthern rock mouseP. nasutusEl Carrizo deer mouseP. ochraventerSouthern white-ankled mouseP. pectoralismelanophrys group • Plateau mouseP. melanophrysPuebla deer mouseP. mekisturus – possibly extinct • Tawny deer mouseP. perfulvusfurvus group • Blackish deer mouseP. furvusWide-rostrum deer mouseP. latirostrismegalops group • Brown deer mouseP. megalopsBlack-wristed deer mouseP. melanocarpus - assignment to the species group tentative • Black-tailed mouseP. melanurusmexicanus group • Mexican deer mouseP. mexicanusBaker's deer mouseP. bakeriGardner's deer mouseP. gardneriBig deer mouseP. grandisGuatemalan deer mouseP. guatemalensisNaked-eared deer mouseP. gymnotisMaya mouseP. mayensisTalamancan deer mouseP. nudipesYucatán deer mouseP. yucatanicusChiapan deer mouseP. zarhynchus ==References== ==External links==
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