| Literature DB >> 3375818 |
K Yamazaki1, G K Beauchamp, D Kupniewski, J Bard, L Thomas, E A Boyse.
Abstract
Inbred male mice typically prefer to mate with females of a different, non-self H-2 haplotype. To determine whether this natural preference is irrevocable or results from familial imprinting, a test system was used which relied on previous observations that B6 males (H-2b) mate preferentially with congenic B6-H-2k rather than B6 females, and B6-H-2k males with B6 females. This preference was reversed in B6 males fostered by B6-H-2k parents and in B6-H-2k males fostered by B6 parents, preference in these cases favoring the same H-2 type. Thus, H-2 selective mating preference is acquired by imprinting on familial H-2 types.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3375818 DOI: 10.1126/science.3375818
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728