Esterase alleles of inbred mouse strains maintained in The Netherlands
- 1 February 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Genetics Research
- Vol. 51 (1) , 29-40
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016672300023910
Abstract
Summary: Fifty-seven mouse strains were examined for genetic variation at 21 esterase loci. Three new alleles were found:Es-6din strain A/WySna,Es-llein FTC/CpbU andEs-18cin two WLL/BrA sublines. At most loci there was a single allele found in over 80% of strains, with one or two rare alleles. However, theEs-1, 3, 10, 13, 25and27loci were much more polymorphic. Although several loci were linked on chomosomes 3, 8 and 9, linkage disequilibrium was only found betweenEs-5andEs-11(chromosome 8) andEs-26andEs-27(chromosome 3). There was also significant disequilibrium betweenEs-1and3, Es-1and10, andEs-3and10, which are on different chromosomes, suggesting that the 57 strains are not a random sample of inbred mouse strains. Fifty-four strains were closely related, with theEs-7b, –17a, –18a, –23cset of alleles, which are typical ofMus musculus domesticus. The three exceptional strains were MOL3 (Mus musculus molossinus), WLL/BrA (English–Norwegian origin) and TA2 (Chinese origin). There were 10 groups of strains which were identical at all loci. Sublines of the same strain were usually identical. Sometimes more distantly related strains, such as CBA/Bi, C3H/He, SM and DBA/Li, were identical, and in a few cases strains with no known common ancestry such as C58 and MAS were identical. Attempts to discriminate between a subset of 22 American and 15 European strains were unsuccessful, suggesting that the European strains add only in a quantitative manner to the gene pool of ‘laboratory mice’, whereas wild-derived strains such as MOL3 are genetically quite distinct from other laboratory mice.This publication has 37 references indexed in Scilit:
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