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Publication : A mouse model of mitochondrial disease reveals germline selection against severe mtDNA mutations.

First Author  Fan W Year  2008
Journal  Science Volume  319
Issue  5865 Pages  958-62
PubMed ID  18276892 Mgi Jnum  J:132659
Mgi Id  MGI:3776612 Doi  10.1126/science.1147786
Citation  Fan W, et al. (2008) A mouse model of mitochondrial disease reveals germline selection against severe mtDNA mutations. Science 319(5865):958-62
abstractText  The majority of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations that cause human disease are mild to moderately deleterious, yet many random mtDNA mutations would be expected to be severe. To determine the fate of the more severe mtDNA mutations, we introduced mtDNAs containing two mutations that affect oxidative phosphorylation into the female mouse germ line. The severe ND6 mutation was selectively eliminated during oogenesis within four generations, whereas the milder COI mutation was retained throughout multiple generations even though the offspring consistently developed mitochondrial myopathy and cardiomyopathy. Thus, severe mtDNA mutations appear to be selectively eliminated from the female germ line, thereby minimizing their impact on population fitness.
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