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Experiment
  • Experiment
    TEXT
  • Chromosome
    9
  • Reference
    J:18839 Vagliani M, et al., Refined localization of H7 and Ctt1 on distal mouse chromosome 9. Immunogenetics. 1994;40(1):79-81
  • ID
    MGI:43645
Genes
GeneAlleleAssay TypeDescription
D9Mit11 PCR amplified length variant
D9Mit33 PCR amplified length variant
D9Mit35 PCR amplified length variant
H61 histocompatibility
D9Mit12 PCR amplified length variant
D9Mit24 PCR amplified length variant
D9Mit16 PCR amplified length variant
D9Mit20 PCR amplified length variant
Ctt1 immunological
D9Mit17 PCR amplified length variant
D9Mit18 PCR amplified length variant
Notes
  • Experiment
    Simple sequence length ploymorphisms (SSLP) were typed in two congenic lines along with H7 and Ctt1 in order to define the boundries of the BALB/c-derived segment of Chromosome 9. One congenic line B6.C-H7b contains the BALB/c H7b allele on a C57BL/6background while the other, B10.C-H7b, contains the BALB/c H7b allele on a C57BL/10 background. The order of loci in both congenic lines is: D9Mit11, D9Mit33, D9Mit35, D9Mit12, D9Mit24, H61, D9Mit16, D9Mit20, Ctt1, D9Mit17 and D9Mit18 with the portionof Chromosome 9 with BALB/c origins spanning from D9Mit33 to D9Mit24 in B6.C-H7b and from D9Mit33 to D9Mit18 in B10.C-H7b. Subsequent information published in J:59437 indicates that the BALB/cH7b allele on a C57BL/6 background was the H61 gene and not the H7 gene.

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