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Experiment
  • Experiment
    TEXT-QTL
  • Chromosome
    9
  • Reference
    J:88523 Rikke BA, et al., Quantitative trait Loci specifying the response of body temperature to dietary restriction. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2004 Feb;59(2):118-25
  • ID
    MGI:3037650
Genes
GeneAlleleAssay TypeDescription
Tbdr1 visible phenotype
D9Mit4 PCR amplified length variant
D9Mit228 PCR amplified length variant
D9Mit6 PCR amplified length variant
H2ax reported elsewhere
Hyou1 reported elsewhere
Apoa1 reported elsewhere
Apoa4 reported elsewhere
Zbtb16 reported elsewhere
Drd2 reported elsewhere
Cyp19a1 reported elsewhere
Dnaja4 reported elsewhere
Csk reported elsewhere
Notes
  • Experiment
    22 LSxSS recombinant inbred (RI) strains were analyzed for loci associated with altered body temperature in response to dietary restriction. Decreased body temperature is a hallmark of dietary restriction, which is also associated with life extension. Dietary restricted animals were fed 60% the amount of food as ad libitum control animals. 72 markers at an average spacing of 20 cM were used in the genome scan.

    A significant locus named Tbdr1 (body temperature response to dietary restriction, QTL 1) mapped to 29 cM on mouse Chromosome 9 with peak linkage at D9Mit4 (LOD=3.1). SS-derived alleles confer decreased body temperature at Tbdr1. This locus explains approximately 49% of the genetic variance. The 95% confidence interval of Tbdr1 spans from D9Mit228(26 cM) to D9Mit6 (31 cM). Nine candidate genes in this region show altered expressed in dietary restricted animals. These genes are H2afx, Hyou1 (Cab140), Apoa1, Apoa4, Zfp145 (Plzf), Drd2, Cyp19a1, Dnaja4, and Csk.

    A suggestive locus mapped to 24 cM on mouse Chromosome 17 between D17Mit49 (23.2 cM) and D17Mit10 (24.5 cM) with LOD=1.5. This locus explains approximately 17% of the genetic variance with SS-derived alleles conferring decreased body temperature.

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