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Contents

Frontispiece
Title Page
Dedication

Contributors

HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON
THE DEVELOPMENT OF INBRED MICE

1 Introduction
Herbert C. Morse III

2 Introductory Remarks
Helen C. Nauts

3 Introductory Remarks
Richard M. Krause

4 Introductory Remarks
Joe R. Held

5 Origins and History of Mouse Inbred Strains: Contributions of Clarence Cook Little
Elizabeth S. Russell

6 Inbred Mice in Science
Leonell C. Strong

7 The Creation of the AKR Strain, Whose DNA Contains the Genome of a Leukemia Virus
Jacob Furth

8 Howard B. Andervont
Margaret K. Deringer

9 Howard B. Andervont: An Appreciation
Michael B. Shimkin

10 Biography as Related to Inbred Strains of Experimental Animals
Walter E. Heston

11 Congenic Resistant Strains of Mice
George D. Snell

12 Brief Autobiography Related to Work on Inbred Mice
Margaret C. Green

13 A Brief Autobiography Relative to Work with Inbred and Mutant Mice
Earl L. Green

14 How It Began
Clyde Keeler

INBRED STRAINS: MUTATIONS, BIOCHEMISTRY

15 Sources of Subline Divergence and Their Relative Importance for Sublines of Six Major Inbred Strains of Mice
Donald W. Bailey

16 Genetic Quality Control of the Laboratory Mouse (Mus musculus)
Harold A. Hoffman

17 Biochemical Polymorphisms -- Detection, Distribution, Chromosomal Location, and Applications
John J. Hutton

18 Genetic Control of Enzyme Activity
Kenneth Paigen

INBRED STRAINS: VIRUSES

19 Genetic Regulation of Type C Viruses in Mouse Leukemia
Frank Lilly

20 Chromosomal Location of C-Type Virus Genomes in the Mouse
Wallace P. Rowe and Janet W. Hartley

21 Expression of XenCSA, a Cell Surface Antigen Related to the Major Glycoprotein (gp70) of Xenotropic Murine Leukemia Virus, by Lymphocytes of Inbred Mouse Strains
Thomas M. Chused and Herbert C. Morse III

22 Biology of Mammary Tumor Viruses
Robert D. Cardiff and Bruce W. Altrock

23 Diversity of Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus Genetic Information and Gene Products in Rodents
J. Schlom, W. Droham, Y. Teramoto, P. Hand, D. Colcher, R. Callahan, G. Todaro, D. Kufe, D. Howard, J. Gautsch, R. Lerner, and G. Schidlovsky

INBRED STRAINS: CELL SURFACE ANTIGENS, MAPPING

24 Minor Histocompatibility Genes and Their Antigens
Ralph J. Graff

25 Serological Definition of Cell Surface Antigens of Mouse Leukemia
Lloyd J. Old and Elizabeth Stockert

26 Genes of the Tla Region: The New Qa System of Antigens
Lorraine Flaherty

27 Recombinant Inbred Strains: Use in Gene Mapping
Benjamin A. Taylor

INBRED STRAINS: SUBLINE DIFFERENCES

28 Differences Among Sublines of Inbred Mouse Strains
Herbert C. Morse III

29 Standardized Genetic Nomenclature of Mice: Past, Present, and Future
Mary F. Lyon

30 The Biological Function of the LPS Gene
David L. Rosenstreich

31 Effect of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor on Peritoneal Exudate Cells of C3H/HeN and C3H/HeJ Mice
Alod Tagliabue, Luigi Ruco, James L. McCoy, Monte S. Meltzer, and Ronald B. Herberman

32 Different Hematopoietic Responses to Endotoxin in Different Sublines of C3H Mice
Sallie S. Boggs, D.R. Boggs, and R.A. Joyce

33 Relationship of Endotoxin Toxicity and Response of Bone Marrow Derived Hematopoietic Cells
Sallie S. Boggs, Robert W. Baker, Gretchen N. Schwartz, and Kenneth D. Patrene

34 Generation of an H-2 Restricted CML Response between AKR Substrains
Marion M. Zatz

35 Derivation and Characteristics of the CBA/N Subline
Donald E. Mosier

36 CBA/Ki Vs. CBA/St/Ki: Fifteen Years of Observations
Annabel G. Liebelt

37 Differences between C57BL Strains at an Erythrocyte Antigen Locus
Marianna Cherry, Donald W. Bailey, and George D. Snell

38 Subline Differences in Behavioral Responses to Pharmacological Agents
Beatriz Moisset

39 Further Information on Subline Differences
Thomas H. Roderick

WILD MICE: CLASSIFICATION, PROTEIN POLYMORPHISMS

40 Comments of the Relationship of Inbred Strains to the Genus Mus
Michael Potter

41 Brief Review of European House Mice
Joe T. Marshall

42 Genetic Heterogeneity of Spanish House Mice (Mus musculus Complex)
Richard D. Sage

43 Biochemical Polymorphisms in Wild Mice
Verne M. Chapman

44 The Extent of Allelic Diversity Underlying Electrophoretic Protein Variation in the House Mouse
Francois Bonhomme and Robert K. Selander

45 Cytogenetics
Orlando J. Miller and Dorothy A. Miller

WILD MICE: VIRUSES, T LOCUS, HISTOCOMPATIBILITY ANTIGENS

46 Population Genetics of T/t Complex Mutations
Dorothea Bennett

47 Individual Mice of One Inbred Strain Produce Anti-H-2 Antibodies of Different Specificites
Pavol Ivanyi and Paul de Greeve

48 Studies on Histocompatibility Antigens and Hybrid Sterility Gene in Wil Mice: A Short Survey
Pavol Ivanyi

49 Characterization of H-2 Haplotypes in Wild Mice
Jan Klein, William R. Duncan, Edward K. Wakeland, Zofia Zaleska-Rutczynska, Huei-Jen S. Huang, and Ellen Hsu

50 Four Major Endogenous Retrovirus Classes each Genetically Transmitted in Various Species of Mus
Robert Callahan and George J. Todaro

Index

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FROM MGI

List of Tables

List of Figures

Portrait Gallery

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