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Publication : Loss of heterozygosity at the dilute-short ear (Myo5a-Bmp5) region of the mouse: mitotic recombination or double non-disjunction?

First Author  Favor J Year  1998
Journal  Genet Res Volume  72
Issue  3 Pages  199-204
PubMed ID  10036975 Mgi Jnum  J:52811
Mgi Id  MGI:1330434 Doi  10.1017/s001667239800353x
Citation  Favor J, et al. (1998) Loss of heterozygosity at the dilute-short ear (Myo5a-Bmp5) region of the mouse: mitotic recombination or double non-disjunction?. Genet Res 72(3):199-204
abstractText  The occurrence of homozygous-viable dilute-short ear (Myo5a-Bmp5) double mutants in mouse specific locus mutation experiments has generally been assumed to be the result of double non-disjunction such that the mutant inherits two copies of chromosome 9 carrying the recessive alleles from the test-stock. A homozygous viable Myo5a-Bmp5 double mutant was recovered recently in our laboratory. We were able to genetically analyse both the Myo5a-Bmp5 region and proximal and distal markers in the original mutant as well as in offspring of the original mutant. Our results indicate the mutational event to be due to mitotic recombination and not double non-disjunction.
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