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Publication : Genes for serum amyloid A proteins map to Chromosome 7 in the mouse.

First Author  Taylor BA Year  1984
Journal  Mol Gen Genet Volume  195
Issue  3 Pages  491-9
PubMed ID  6088946 Mgi Jnum  J:7560
Mgi Id  MGI:56030 Doi  10.1007/BF00341452
Citation  Taylor BA, et al. (1984) Genes for serum amyloid A proteins map to Chromosome 7 in the mouse. Mol Gen Genet 195(3):491-9
abstractText  Several restriction fragment length variants have been detected among inbred strains using a mouse serum amyloid A cDNA clone. Five variants were shown to segregate as a single genetic unit and were mapped to Chromosome 7 between the glucose phosphate isomerase locus (Gpi-1) and the pink eye dilution locus (p) using recombinant inbred and congenic strains. The finding that no major MspI or BclI restriction fragments were shared between digests of DNAs from a Chromosome 7 congenic strain and its inbred partner, indicate that most, and probably all, sequences detected with the probe are clustered on Chromosome 7. Aneuploid mapping was used to show that the serum amyloid A gene complex (Saa) is proximal to the Chromosome 7 breakpoint in T(7;X)1Ct, a translocation in which the middle third of Chromosome 7 is inserted into the X-chromosome. A survey of inbred strains revealed a single common Saa haplotype and eight rare haplotypes. The complex distribution of 14 different variants suggests that recombination may have played a role in haplotype evolution.
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