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Publication : Genetics of alkaline phosphatase of the small intestine of the house mouser (Mus musculus).

First Author  Wilcox FH Year  1983
Journal  Biochem Genet Volume  21
Issue  7-8 Pages  641-52
PubMed ID  6626138 Mgi Jnum  J:7203
Mgi Id  MGI:55674 Doi  10.1007/BF00498912
Citation  Wilcox FH (1983) Genetics of alkaline phosphatase of the small intestine of the house mouse (Mus musculus). Biochem Genet 21(7-8):641-52
abstractText  Four inbred strains of mice exhibited either slow (PL/J), intermediate (DBA/2J, LP/J), or fast (SWR/J) rates of migration of duodenal alkaline phosphatase on cellulose acetate electrophoresis. Hybrids of these strains also had intermediate rates of migration regardless of the combination of strains used as parents. Strain differences were present in all regions of the small but not the large intestine. Crosses of the PL/J strain to hybrids between this strain and the other three strains gave a 1:1 segregation of the slow and intermediate patterns. The symbol Akp-3 is proposed for the locus responsible for the slower migration of the enzyme in this strain. Data from the LP/J X PL/J hybrid crossed with the PL/J strain showed linkage with two loci on chromosome 1 as follows: centromere--Idh-1--13.8 cM--Akp-3--8.9 +/- 2.6 cM--Pep-3. The available data do not reveal the genetic basis for the faster migration rate of the enzyme from the SWR/J strain, but a different response to neuraminidase and apparent nonlinkage to the Pep-3 locus suggest that a locus other than Akp-3 is responsible.
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