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Ped gene deletion polymorphism frequency in wild mice

โœ Scribed by Newmark, Judith A. ;Sacher, Frank ;Jones, Gwilym S. ;Warner, Carol M.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
172 KB
Volume
293
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-104X

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Abstract

The Ped gene influences the rate of cleavage of preimplantation embryos and their subsequent survival. Embryos that express the product of the Ped gene, Qaโ€2 protein, cleave at a faster rate than embryos with an absence of Qaโ€2 protein. In addition, the Ped gene has pleiotropic effects on reproduction. Thus, there is a reproductive advantage to those mouse strains that are Qaโ€2 positive. The presence or absence of Qaโ€2 is reflected at the DNA level by the presence or absence (deletion polymorphism) of the gene(s) encoding Qaโ€2 protein. Many inbred and wildโ€derived mouse strains have been characterized as Qaโ€2 positive or negative, but no previous studies have looked at the distribution of the Ped gene in a population of freeโ€living wild mice. The purpose of this study was to determine the Ped gene deletion polymorphism frequency in a sample of freeโ€living wild mice. Twentyโ€nine mice were collected and identified as Mus musculus. Genomic DNA extraction was performed on tail tips, and PCR was used to amplify a region from the Ped gene. Known Qaโ€2 positive and negative mice were used as controls. Results showed that all 29 wild mice were positive for the Ped gene. Since the Ped gene is dominant and provides a reproductive advantage, it is not surprising that all of the wild mice were Qaโ€2 positive. However, our assay could not distinguish homozygous from heterozygous mice. It is possible that the Qaโ€2 deletion polymorphism is segregating in the population, and a larger sample size would identify some Qaโ€2 negative mice. ยฉ 2002 Wileyโ€Liss, Inc.


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