## Abstract By immunodiffusion assay (ID‐test) milk samples of mice of several strains and of F~1~‐hybrids of the GR strain were tested for the presence of mammary tumour virus (MTV) antigens. The results clearly demonstrated that the presence of viral antigens in the milk of the first lactation pe
Genetic transmission of mammary tumour virus in the DBAf mouse strain
✍ Scribed by A. A. Verstraeten; R. Van Nie
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 315 KB
- Volume
- 21
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
MTV antigens were demonstrable by radio‐immunoassay in milk samples from individual DBAf mice, and in samples from (♀B́LB/c × ♂DBAf) F~1~ mice. Although some samples collected during the first lactation periods of these mice were virus‐negative, all samples of later lactation periods were virus‐positive. From 75 mice of the [♀(♂BALB/c× ♂ BALB/c× DBAf)]Bc I population, milk samples were collected during one or more lactation periods and tested for the presence of viral antigens; the samples of 42 mice were virus‐positive. In the {([BALB/c ×(BALB/c × DBAf)]) × BALB/c}Bc II population two groups were distinguished. In the first group, the progeny of virus‐positive Bc I mothers, 37 out of 62 mice had detectable levels of viral antigen in the milk. None of the 43 samples from mice of the second group, derived from MTV‐negative Bc I females, were virus‐positive. These data suggest that the presence of viral antigens in the milk of DBAf mice is controlled by a single dominant gene; evidence for linkage of this gene and the albino locus was obtained (recombination percentage: 20).
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