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Publication : Genetic evidence for a maternal effect locus controlling genomic imprinting and growth.

First Author  Duselis AR Year  2005
Journal  Genesis Volume  43
Issue  4 Pages  155-65
PubMed ID  16283622 Mgi Jnum  J:103416
Mgi Id  MGI:3609449 Doi  10.1002/gene.20166
Citation  Duselis AR, et al. (2005) Genetic evidence for a maternal effect locus controlling genomic imprinting and growth. Genesis 43(4):155-65
abstractText  Crosses between two species of deer mouse (Peromyscus) yield dramatic parent-of-origin effects. Female P. maniculatus (BW) crossed with male P. polionotus (PO) produce animals smaller than either parent. PO females crossed with BW males yield lethal overgrowth that has been associated with loss-of-imprinting (LOI). Previously, we mapped two loci influencing fetal growth. These two loci, however, do not account for the LOI, nor for the dysmorphic phenotypes. Here we report that maternal genetic background strongly influences the LOI. Analyses of crosses wherein maternal genetic background is varied suggest that this effect is likely due to the action of a small number of loci. We have termed these putative loci Meil. Estimation of Meil loci number was confounded by skewed allelic ratios in the intercross line employed. We show that the Meil loci are not identical to any of the DNA methyltransferases shown to be involved in regulation of genomic imprinting. genesis 43:155-165, 2005. (c) 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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