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Experiment
  • Experiment
    TEXT-QTL
  • Chromosome
    15
  • Reference
    J:9343 Amari NM, et al., Reverse genetics approaches for cloning RIL-1, a major locus involved in susceptibility to leukemia. Curr Top Microbiol Immunol. 1988;137:256-63
  • ID
    MGI:39086
Genes
GeneAlleleAssay TypeDescription
Ril5 resistance/susceptibility susceptibility to radiation induced leukemia
H30 reported elsewhere
Ril6 resistance/susceptibility susceptibility to radiation induced leukemia
Ly6 reported elsewhere
Notes
  • Experiment
    Measurement of Ril1 mediated radiation-induced leukemia susceptibility in congenic strains demonstrated that Ril1 is on Chromosome 15. Evidence from congenic strain pairs included high susceptibility in B6.C-H30c and lower susceptibility in C57BL/6JBy,suggesting linkage of Ril1 and H30 and high susceptibility in C3H.B6-Ly-6b and lower susceptibility in C3H/HeJ suggesting linkage of Ril1 and Ly6.

    10.19.2015 Curator Note: Because Ril1 was originally mapped in J:6610,in 1981 to Chr 2 using an (A/J x C57BL/10ScSn)F2 intercross, we consider the congenics used here to be mapping unique QTL. We have labeled the QTL identified using the B6.C-H30c congenics as Ril5; and the QTL identified using the C3H.B6-Ly-6b congenics as Ril6.

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