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Publication : Identification of quantitative trait loci influencing traits related to energy balance in selection and inbred lines of mice.

First Author  Moody DE Year  1999
Journal  Genetics Volume  152
Issue  2 Pages  699-711
PubMed ID  10353911 Mgi Jnum  J:55483
Mgi Id  MGI:1338567 Doi  10.1093/genetics/152.2.699
Citation  Moody DE, et al. (1999) Identification of quantitative trait loci influencing traits related to energy balance in selection and inbred lines of mice. Genetics 152(2):699-711
abstractText  Energy balance is a complex trait with relevance to the study of human obesity and maintenance energy requirements of livestock. The objective of this study was to identify, using unique mouse models, quantitative trait loci (QTL) influencing traits that contribute to variation in energy balance. Two F2 resource populations were created from lines of mice differing in heat loss measured by direct calorimetry as an indicator of energy expenditure. The HB F2 resource population originated from a cross between a noninbred line selected for high heat loss and an inbred line with low heat loss. Evidence for significant QTL influencing heat loss was found on chromosomes 1, 2, 3, and 7. Significant QTL influencing body weight and percentage gonadal fat, brown fat, liver, and heart were also identified. The LH F2 resource population originated from noninbred lines of mice that had undergone divergent selection for heat loss. Chromosomes 1 and 3 were evaluated. The QTL for heat loss identified on chromosome 1 in the HB population was confirmed in the LH population, although the effect was smaller. The presence of a QTL influencing 6-wk weight was also confirmed. Suggestive evidence for additional QTL influencing heat loss, percentage subcutaneous fat, and percentage heart was found for chromosome 1.
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