| Literature DB >> 10337624 |
F Pardo-Manuel de Villena1, E de la Casa-Esperón, A Verner, K Morgan, C Sapienza.
Abstract
The DDK syndrome is a polar, early embryonic lethal phenotype caused by incompatibility between a maternal factor of DDK origin and a paternal gene of non-DDK origin. Both maternal factor and paternal gene have been mapped to the Om locus on mouse Chromosome (Chr) 11. The paternal contribution to the syndrome has been shown to segregate as a single locus. Although the inheritance of the maternal contribution has not been characterized in depth, it as been assumed to segregate as a single locus. We have now characterized the segregation of the DDK fertility phenotype in over 240 females. Our results demonstrate that females require at least one DDK allele at Om to manifest the syndrome. However, the DDK syndrome inter-strain cross-fertility phenotype of heterozygous females is highly variable and spans the gamut from completely infertile to completely fertile. Our results indicate that this phenotypic variability has a genetic basis and that the modifiers of the DDK syndrome segregate independently of Om.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10337624 DOI: 10.1007/s003359901029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mamm Genome ISSN: 0938-8990 Impact factor: 2.957