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Publication : Evolutionary relationships between the t and H-2 haplotypes in the house mouse.

First Author  Nizetić D Year  1984
Journal  Immunogenetics Volume  19
Issue  4 Pages  311-20
PubMed ID  6201441 Mgi Jnum  J:7412
Mgi Id  MGI:55882 Doi  10.1007/BF00345404
Citation  Nizetic D, et al. (1984) Evolutionary relationships between the t and H-2 haplotypes in the house mouse. Immunogenetics 19(4):311-20
abstractText  Thirty-three mouse strains carrying t haplotypes were typed with a large battery of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies specific for class I and class II antigens controlled by the H-2 complex. Among these t haplotypes were representatives of the six complementation groups defined previously and of eight new groups defined by us recently. The typing resulted in the identification of the H-2 haplotypes of these strains and of their alleles at K, D, A, and E loci. Nineteen of the 33 strains proved to carry a mutation that prevents the expression of the E molecule on the cell surface. All H-2 haplotypes of the t strains are related in terms of sharing certain antigenic determinants, most of which have not, as yet, been found in inbred strains or in wild mice that do not carry t haplotypes. According to the degree of serological relatedness, the haplotypes can be arranged into a pedigree presumably reflecting the evolutionary history of the t chromosomes. The ancestral t chromosome from which the 33 chromosomes derive was presumably present in the mouse population before the divergence of the Mus musculus and Mus domesticus species. The E0 mutation, too, is apparently ancient because it occurs in different branches of the evolutionary tree.
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