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Experiment
  • Experiment
    TEXT-QTL
  • Chromosome
    18
  • Reference
    J:170533 Lawson HA, et al., The importance of context to the genetic architecture of diabetes-related traits is revealed in a genome-wide scan of a LG/J x SM/J murine model. Mamm Genome. 2011 Apr;22(3-4):197-208
  • ID
    MGI:4948146
Genes
GeneAlleleAssay TypeDescription
Ddiab62
Ddiab63
Notes
  • Experiment
    The mice used in this study were from the F16 generation of
    the LG/J X SM/J Advanced Intercross Line (Wustl:LG,SM-G16).

    The authors indicated 70 trait-specific QTL mapping to 64 locations,
    and of these 70 a total of 17 are significant at the genome-wide level. Fifty three are significant at the chromosome level.

    The 17 genome wide significant QTL are indicated with an '*' and can be viewed here on their respective chromosome mapping records (NCBI37/mm9).

    The authors mentioned that phenotypic variation in response to glucosestresswas indicated by using an intraperitoneal injection of 0.01 ml of 10% glucose solution per
    gram of body weight. The measurements taken over the course of 2 hours were used to calculate the area under the curve (AUC), which was used as overall measure of glucose tolerance.

    Phenotypes were as follows:
    AUC_10wks indicates under the curve at 10 weeks
    AUC_20wks indicates area under the curve at 20 weeks
    bGLC_10wks indicates basal glucose level at 10 weeks
    bGLC_20wks indicates basal glucose level at 20 weeks,
    GLC indicates serum glucose level at necropsy
    INS indicates serum insulin level at necropsy


    Chr MGI Author Pheno LOD Peak Mb 5 prime 3 Prime

    18 *Ddiab62 Ddiab18a AUC_10wks 5.15 33.96 31.33 35.2
    18 Ddiab63 Ddiab18b bGLC_20wks 3.19 57.67 56.9 58.74

    Table 1 notes the presence of glucose and/or insulin affecting genes within the mapped QTL interval as marker Egr1 for QTL Ddiab62.

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