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Abstract
Previous studies have shown that B cells from SM/J mice exhibit hyperproliferative responsiveness to several bacterial-derived B-cell mitogens. This hyperresponse trait was found to be under autosomal, polygenic control by non-H-2 genes. We have now estimated the number of genes involved by statistical analysis of the proliferative responses of splenocytes from SM/J and low-responder C57BL/6J strains, and progeny from the (B6 X SM)F1, F2 and (F1 X B6) crosses. The number of loci involved was ascertained using two different statistical approaches. An estimate of two loci was determined using chi-squared statistics. The second approach, based on an additive model in the natural log scale, also pointed to a lower bound of two genes. We conclude that the hyperresponse to B-cell mitogens in SM/J mice is determined by two autosomal genes which are not linked to the H-2 major histocompatibility complex.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3874823 DOI: 10.1007/bf00430595
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunogenetics ISSN: 0093-7711 Impact factor: 2.846