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Psl4DBA/2
QTL Variant Detail
Summary
QTL variant: Psl4DBA/2
Name: promotion susceptibility QTL 4; DBA/2
MGI ID: MGI:2664128
QTL: Psl4  Location: unknown  Genetic Position: Chr19, Syntenic
Variant
origin
Strain of Specimen:  DBA/2
Variant
description
Allele Type:    QTL
Mutation:    Undefined
    This allele confers susceptibility to skin tumors compared to C57BL/6. (J:83608)
Inheritance:    Recessive
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Notes

Mapping and Phenotype information for this QTL, its variants and associated markers

J:83608

310 female (C57BL/6 x BXD-27/Ty)F2 animals were analyzed for QTLs associated with sensitivity to TPA-induced skin tumors. Parental strain C57BL/6 is resistant to TPA-induced skin tumors whereas parental strain BXD-27/Ty is susceptible. The strongest linkage was detected at 87 cM on mouse Chromosome 2 near D2Mit286 and was named Psl2 (promotion susceptibility QTL 2). DBA/2-derived alleles confer dominant susceptibility to TPA-induced tumors at this locus. A locus with an additive effect, Psl3 mapped to 111 cM on mouse Chromosome 1 near D1Mit511. C57BL/6-derived alleles confer susceptibility to TPA-induced tumors at this locus. Lastly, Psl4 mapped to 47 cM on mouse Chromosome 19 near D19Mit38. C57BL/6-derived alleles confer dominant resistance to TPA-induced tumors at Psl4.

References
Original:  J:83608 Angel JM, et al., Identification of Novel Genetic Loci Contributing to 12-O-Tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate Skin Tumor Promotion Susceptibility in DBA/2 and C57BL/6 Mice. Cancer Res. 2003 Jun 1;63(11):2747-51
All:  1 reference(s)

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Mouse Genome Database (MGD), Gene Expression Database (GXD), Mouse Models of Human Cancer database (MMHCdb) (formerly Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB)), Gene Ontology (GO)
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last database update
11/12/2024
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