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Publication : Narrowing the critical regions for mouse t complex transmission ratio distortion factors by use of deletions.

First Author  Lyon MF Year  2000
Journal  Genetics Volume  155
Issue  2 Pages  793-801
PubMed ID  10835400 Mgi Jnum  J:62655
Mgi Id  MGI:1859425 Doi  10.1093/genetics/155.2.793
Citation  Lyon MF, et al. (2000) Narrowing the critical regions for mouse t complex transmission ratio distortion factors by use of deletions. Genetics 155(2):793-801
abstractText  Previously a deletion in mouse chromosome 17, T(22H), was shown to behave like a t allele of the t complex distorter gene Tcd1, and this was attributed to deletion of this locus. Seven further deletions are studied here, with the aim of narrowing the critical region in which Tcd1 must lie. One deletion, T(30H), together with three others, T(31H), T(33H), and T(36H), which extended more proximally, caused male sterility when heterozygous with a complete t haplotype and also enhanced transmission ratio of the partial t haplotype t(6), and this was attributed to deletion of the Tcd1 locus. The deletions T(29H), T(32H), and T(34H) that extended less proximally than T(30H) permitted male fertility when opposite a complete t haplotype. These results enabled narrowing of the critical interval for Tcd1 to between the markers D17Mit164 and D17Leh48. In addition, T(29H) and T(32H) enhanced the transmission ratio of t(6), but significantly less so than T(30H). T(34H) had no effect on transmission ratio. These results could be explained by a new distorter located between the breakpoints of T(29H) and T(34H) (between T and D17Leh66E). It is suggested that the original distorter Tcd1 in fact consists of two loci: Tcd1a, lying between D17Mit164 and D17Leh48, and Tcd1b, lying between T and D17Leh66E.
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