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Publication : Unusual inheritance of the AxinFu mutation in mice is associated with widespread rearrangements in the proximal region of chromosome 17.

First Author  Ruvinsky A Year  2000
Journal  Genet Res Volume  76
Issue  2 Pages  135-47
PubMed ID  11132407 Mgi Jnum  J:68896
Mgi Id  MGI:1933679 Doi  10.1017/s0016672300004651
Citation  Ruvinsky A, et al. (2000) Unusual inheritance of the AxinFu mutation in mice is associated with widespread rearrangements in the proximal region of chromosome 17. Genet Res 76(2):135-47
abstractText  AxinFu is a mutation in mice that causes fused tails and other developmental abnormalities as a result of insertion of an intracisternal-A particle (IAP), a murine retrotransposon, into intron 6. In a small percentage of offspring we found that the mutant allele reverts to wild-type through loss of the insertion with concomitant disappearance of the mutant phenotype. Investigation of a series of microsatellite loci in the proximal region of chromosome 17 revealed novel alleles which arise simultaneously with disappearance of IAP from AxinFu. These novel microsatellite variants are distinct from the parental alleles and those so far discovered are organized into two haplotypes. Both haplotypes demonstrate stable Mendelian inheritance. Results show that these rearrangements, which are involved in the production of the new haplotypes, exceed millions of base pairs.
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