A detailed linkage map of subtelomeric murine Chromosome 12 region including the situs inversus mutation locus IV
✍ Scribed by Anne Meeus; Sandrine Alonso; Jacques Demaille; Patrice Bouvagnet
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 855 KB
- Volume
- 3
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0938-8990
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✦ Synopsis
A mouse model is an invaluable tool to tackle genesis of human congenital diseases that have so far eluded human studies. Homozygote for the iv mutation, the murine Si/Col strain presents a left-right lateralization defect of thoracic and abdominal organs and heart defects very similar to human ones. This iv mutation has been mapped to the region between the Aat and Igh-C loci, suggesting the presence of an equivalent human gene in the human syntenic 14q3 region. A precise linkage map of the region is, therefore, of great interest since it will contribute to the genetic approach of the iv gene. Analysis of 242 backcross progeny from Mus musculus (MAI) or spretus strains of mice and SI/Col mice has allowed mapping of the iv gene to a linkage group of eight markers. It includes four genes: Aat (al-antitrypsin), Ckb (creatine kinase, brain form), Crip (cysteine-rich intestinal protein), and Igh-C (immunoglobulin heavy chain constant region complex); three murine microsatellites: D12Mit6, D12Mit7, and D12Mit8; and one new marker, D12Mtp1, defined by a minisatellite human probe, pYNZ2. After analysis of the data by the LINKAGE program, the following multilocus map has been constructed: centromere-D12Mit6-6.9 cM-D12Mit7-1.7 cM-Dl2Mtpl-2.6 cM-Aat-5.0 cM-(Ckb, Igh-C)-0.4 cM-D12Mit8-0.4 cM-Crip-ll.2 cM-ivtelomere. This map differs from the previous map in placing iv locus telomeric to Igh-C. D12Mit6 and D12Mit7 are now precisely mapped centromeric to the locus Aat. In addition, a new locus D12Mtp1 is located between Aat and D12Mit7.