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Publication : A large deletion within the T-cell receptor beta-chain gene complex in New Zealand white mice.

First Author  Kotzin BL Year  1985
Journal  Science Volume  229
Issue  4709 Pages  167-71
PubMed ID  2990044 Mgi Jnum  J:7920
Mgi Id  MGI:56389 Doi  10.1126/science.2990044
Citation  Kotzin BL, et al. (1985) A large deletion within the T-cell receptor beta-chain gene complex in New Zealand white mice. Science 229(4709):167-71
abstractText  The T-cell receptor beta-chain gene complex contains a duplication of D beta, J beta, and C beta gene segments in mice and man. When DNA from many inbred strains of mice was screened an unusual allele of the beta locus was identified in New Zealand White (NZW) mice. This allele is distinguished by the deletion of an 8.8-kilobase segment of DNA containing C beta 1, D beta 2 and the J beta 2 cluster. Despite the fact that all NZW T-cell receptors must be derived from a single set of beta-chain gene segments, this strain has functional T cells and is phenotypically normal. This deletion of T-cell receptor beta-chain segments occurs in a strain known to contribute to lupus-like autoimmune disease.
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