Literature DB >> 6661928

A male-sterile insertion in the mouse.

A G Searle, C V Beechey, P de Boer, D G de Rooij, E P Evans, M Kirk.   

Abstract

Is(7;1)40H was found in the daughter of a male mouse given spermatozoal X-irradiation. It is a non-inverted insertion of about half of chromosome 7 into chromosome 1, generating a long somatic marker chromosome. Breakpoints are in bands 1B, 7B1, and 7F1; linkage tests show that these breakpoints are about midway between fz and In on the 1, and 0.2 units distal to ru-2 and 12 units proximal to fr on the 7. Female carriers had litters of about one-third normal size and showed some decline in length of reproductive life. Males were sterile, with testis weights only 30% of normal and with abrupt cessation of spermatogenesis in pachytene at stage IV of the seminiferous epithelial cycle. Positive sex-vesicle contact with the insertional configuration was found in only 40% of pachytene spermatocytes, which suggested that other factors may be involved in the spermatogonial breakdown. In oocytes at metaphase I 76% of insertion configurations were multivalent, because of one or more chiasmata in the inserted segment, as were 79% of synaptonemal complex configurations in male pachytenes. Karyotyping at 12.5 to 14.5 days of gestation showed that all embryos with duplications of the inserted segment were exencephalic, and the only example of a corresponding deficiency was retarded. Analysis of the consequences of heterozygosity for the insertion shows that the insertion length should be correlated with the frequency of unbalanced offspring and thus with the amount of F1 lethality. The genetic length of 36 cM estimated in this way from data on liveborn offspring is in reasonable agreement with estimates from cytological measurements and meiotic configurations but rather higher than that from linkage tests.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6661928     DOI: 10.1159/000131985

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


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