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Publication : A locus for circadian period of locomotor activity on mouse proximal chromosome 3.

First Author  Kernek KL Year  2004
Journal  Chronobiol Int Volume  21
Issue  3 Pages  343-52
PubMed ID  15332441 Mgi Jnum  J:92583
Mgi Id  MGI:3053853 Doi  10.1081/cbi-120038596
Citation  Kernek KL, et al. (2004) A locus for circadian period of locomotor activity on mouse proximal chromosome 3. Chronobiol Int 21(3):343-52
abstractText  Lengthened circadian period of locomotor activity is a characteristic of a congenic strain of mice carrying a nonsense mutation in exon 5 of the carbonic anhydrase II gene, car2. The null mutation in car2 is located on a DBA/2J inbred strain insert on proximal chromosome 3, on an otherwise C57BL/6J genomic background. Since reducing the size of the congenic region would narrow the possible candidate genes for period, two recombinant congenic strains (R1 and R2) were developed from the original congenic strain. These new congenic strains were assessed for period, genetic composition, and the presence of immunoreactive carbonic anhydrase II. R1 mice were homozygous DBA/2J for the distal portion of the original DBA/2J insert, while R2 mice were homozygous DBA/2J for the proximal portion. R1 mice had a significantly lengthened period compared to R2 mice and wild-type C57BL/6J mice, indicating that the gene(s) affecting period is likely found within the reduced DBA/2J insert (approximately 1 cM) in the R1 mice. The R1 mice also possessed the null mutation in car2. This study confirmed the presence of a gene(s) affecting period on proximal chromosome 3 and significantly reduced the size of the congenic region and the number of candidate genes. Future studies will focus on identifying the gene influencing period.
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