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Experiment
  • Experiment
    TEXT-QTL
  • Chromosome
    9
  • Reference
    J:92924 Ohno T, et al., Chromosomal mapping of the host resistance locus to rodent malaria (Plasmodium yoelii) infection in mice. Immunogenetics. 2001 Dec;53(9):736-40
  • ID
    MGI:3055134
Genes
GeneAlleleAssay TypeDescription
D9Mit10
D9Mit120
D9Mit14
D9Mit214
Pymr resistance/susceptibility
Trf
Cish
Ccr4
Notes
  • Experiment
    (NC/JicJcl X 129X1/SvJMs) F1 x NC/JicJcl backcross mice were informative in mapping QTL Pymr (Plasmodium yoelli malaria resistance) to mouse Chromosome 9. Seventy six [76] polymorphic markers at an average spacing of 20 cM were used for the genome scan.

    The 129X1/SvJMs-derived allele at Pymr confers resistance to P. yoelli with a dominant mode of inheritance. Parental strain 129X1/SvJMs is resistant to infection with P. yoelli where as parental strain NC/JicJcl is susceptible.

    The host resistance locuswas designated Pymr for P. yoelii malaria resistance locus. It mapped to the telomeric portion of mouse Chr 9 between D9Mit10 and D9Mit20.

    The region contains three potential candidate genes: Tfr (transferrin), Cish (cytokine-inducible SH-2 containingprotein) and Cmkbr4 (chemokine receptor 4).

    The mapped position of Pymr is homologous to the human chromosome syntenic region 3q24-26.




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