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Publication : Evolutionary relationships between laboratory mice and subspecies of Mus musculus based on the restriction fragment length variants of the chymotrypsin gene at the Prt-2 locus.

First Author  Watanabe T Year  1989
Journal  Biochem Genet Volume  27
Issue  1-2 Pages  119-30
PubMed ID  2565717 Mgi Jnum  J:9741
Mgi Id  MGI:58198 Doi  10.1007/BF00563022
Citation  Watanabe T, et al. (1989) Evolutionary relationships between laboratory mice and subspecies of Mus musculus based on the restriction fragment length variants of the chymotrypsin gene at the Prt-2 locus. Biochem Genet 27(1-2):119-30
abstractText  Restriction endonuclease fragment length variants in mice were compared by Southern blot analysis using the cDNA probe pcXP33 for the chymotrypsin gene. The variants were detected in the restriction patterns generated by fragments from digestions with BglII, EcoRI, HindIII, Pstl, SacI, and XbaI. The set of protein phenotypes and the restriction patterns of chymotrypsin gene were examined in many laboratory strains and wild subspecies. Most laboratory strains (26 strains) are grouped into a set defined as Set 1, but only a few laboratory strains (AU/SsJ and five BALB/c sublines) are classified as belonging to Set 2. Of wild subspecies, only BRV-MPL (M. brevirostris) can be placed in Set 1, while DOM-BLG and SK/Cam (M. domesticus) belong in Set 2. The assignment of an appropriate set defined by the characteristics of the chymotrypsin gene has also been investigated in M. musculus, two Chinese subspecies, M. yamashinai, M. molossinus, and M. castaneus, and the evolutionary relationship between laboratory mice and various subspecies of Mus has been examined.
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