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Two new X-autosome translocations in the mouse.

A G Searle, C V Beechey, E P Evans, M Kirk.   

Abstract

The reciprocal translocations T(X;4)37H and T(X;11)38H were induced by acute X-irradiation of spermatozoa. Male heterozygotes are completely aspermic with a spermatogenic block at pachytene and testis masses about one third of normal, though metaphase I is very occasionally reached in T37H. For both translocations the X chromosome breakpoints are in band XA2, and the autosomal breakpoints are in 4D3 for T37H and 11E1 for T38H, leading to long and short marker chromosomes. Chain quadrivalents predominated in oocytes at MI, with no rings; there were 32% trivalent + univalent configurations in T37H and 40% in T38H. These generated (1) XO mice, (2) tertiary trisomics carrying 20 bivalents and the small X4 (T37H) or X11 (T38H) markers. These trisomics were apparently lethal in T37H but sub-viable in T38H and sometimes fertile as XX11 and trisomic XXX11 females, though sterile as XX11Y males. However, many developed exencephaly in utero, probably because of the distal duplication on chromosome 11. No tertiary monosomics were found in 12 to 14 day embryos. Seven percent of all female progeny were XO, with a higher than expected frequency in T37H and a lower than expected one in T38H. T37H is about two units and T38H about five units from the spf locus on the X chromosome with evidence for some crossover suppression between the T38H breakpoint and Ta. Autosomal linkages found were T37H-m-b (R.F. of 16 +/- 4% between T37H and m) and T38H-Rewc (R.F. of 5 +/- 3%). T37H/+ females weighed about 10% less than normal females at birth and about 30% less at weaning; there was little if any effect in T38H/+ females or in males carrying either translocation. Neither translocation had any marked effect on viability. T37H/+ females showed variegation when heterozygous for b with the wild type allele in the long 4X marker. On average, about 20% of the coat was brown rather than black. However, no clear evidence for m variegation was found.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6578005     DOI: 10.1159/000131880

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytogenet Cell Genet        ISSN: 0301-0171


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