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Publication : Association of autosomal loci with the grooming activity in mice observed in open-field.

First Author  Clément Y Year  1994
Journal  Life Sci Volume  55
Issue  22 Pages  1725-34
PubMed ID  7968252 Mgi Jnum  J:21559
Mgi Id  MGI:69523 Doi  10.1016/0024-3205(94)00341-6
Citation  Clement Y, et al. (1994) Association of autosomal loci with the grooming activity in mice observed in open-field. Life Sci 55(22):1725-34
abstractText  We studied the reactions of mice when placed in an open-field environment and counted the grooming score in response to novelty. We used animals from Mendelian F2s and backcrosses, obtained from the parental strains ABP/Le and C57BL/6By, to test the hypothesis that the differences in this behavior were due to genetic variation at loci associated with visible recessive markers. Furthermore, the analysis of the segregating populations by means of non parametric Collins' method was used to test the one segregating unit hypothesis. We provide evidence for genes involved in the variation of grooming activity and situated close to the locus se on chromosome 9. Although the one-locus hypothesis was ruled out in the general analysis, a possible major gene effect in some crosses suggests a maternal environment effect.
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