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Mapping Data
Experiment
  • Experiment
    CROSS
  • Chromosome
    11
  • Reference
    J:47940 Ishijima J, et al., Dominant lethality of the mouse skeletal mutation tail-short (Ts) is determined by the Ts allele from mating partners. Genomics. 1998 May 1;49(3):341-50
  • ID
    MGI:1261560
Genes
GeneAlleleAssay TypeDescription
D11Mit11 SSLP
D11Mit167 SSLP
Rpl38 visible phenotype
D11Mit256 SSLP
D11Mit257 SSLP
Notes
  • Experiment
    These data were used to indicate that dominant lethality of Ts/+ mice is determined by a single chromosomal segment of mouse Chromosome 11. Tightly linked to the Ts locus.Offspring types indicate alleles inherited from F1 parent.
CROSS
  • Type
    Other
  • Female Parent
    <a> <a> <a> <a> <a>/<b> <b> <b> <b> <b>
  • Strain
    (AKR/J x C57BL/6J)F1
  • Male Parent
    <t> <t> <t> <t> <t>/<t> <t> <t> <t> <t>
  • Strain
    (TSJ/Le x MSM)F1-Rpl38
  • Allele 1
    a from AKR/J
  • Allele 2
    b from C57BL/6J
CROSS Data
MC #mice D11Mit11 D11Mit167 Rpl38 D11Mit256 D11Mit257
42 b b b b b
1 a a a a a
1 a a b b b

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04/16/2024
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