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Characterization of a highly unstable mouse minisatellite locus: evidence for somatic mutation during early development.

R Kelly1, G Bulfield, A Collick, M Gibbs, A J Jeffreys.   

Abstract

A highly unstable mouse minisatellite locus, Ms6-hm, has been identified in mouse DNA fingerprints produced by cross-hybridization with human minisatellite probe 33.6. A 7-kb allele of Ms6-hm was cloned from a C57BL/6J mouse and collapsed to a 400-bp plasmid insert on propagation in Escherichia coli due to loss of the majority of minisatellite repeat units. Sequence analysis revealed that Ms6-hm has evolved by amplification within a member of the MT (mouse transcript) family of interspersed repetitive elements. Linkage analysis localized Ms6-hm near the brown coat color gene (b) on chromosome 4. Multiallelism and heterozygosity at this locus within inbred strains result from a high germline mutation rate to new-length alleles (2.5% per gamete). Mice mosaic for cells carrying a nonparental allele in somatic tissue, and in some cases also in the germline, provide evidence for additional, somatic, mutation events at Ms6-hm. In two mosaic mice the fraction of cells containing the nonparental allele has been shown to be indistinguishable in different adult tissues. These somatic mutation events at Ms6-hm must therefore occur very early in development, preceding the allocation of somatic lineages, and the same pool of primitive ectoderm cells must contribute equally to all somatic tissues. Under low-stringency hybridization conditions the collapsed subclone of Ms6-hm cross-hybridizes to other unstable loci in the mouse genome to generate a novel and highly individual specific mouse DNA fingerprint.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2591966     DOI: 10.1016/0888-7543(89)90126-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genomics        ISSN: 0888-7543            Impact factor:   5.736


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