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Mapping Data
Experiment
  • Experiment
    CROSS
  • Chromosome
    6
  • Reference
    J:38913 Deng X, et al., The mouse Spam1 maps to proximal chromosome 6 and is a candidate for the sperm dysfunction in Rb(6.16)24Lub and Rb(6.15)1Ald heterozygotes. Mamm Genome. 1997 Feb;8(2):94-7
  • ID
    MGI:48209
Genes
GeneAlleleAssay TypeDescription
Met reported elsewhere
Spam1 Southern analysis Spam cDNA
Ptn reported elsewhere
Notes
  • Reference
    Authors use Ph-20 and Spam1 for locus symbol Spam.
  • Experiment
    Offspring types indicate alleles inherited from F1 parent.
CROSS
  • Type
    Backcross, female
  • Female Parent
    <b> <b> <b>/<s> <s> <s>
  • Strain
    (C57BL/6J x M. spretus)F1
  • Male Parent
    <b> <b> <b>/<b> <b> <b>
  • Strain
    C57BL/6J
  • Mapping Panel
  • Allele 1
    b from C57BL/6J
  • Allele 2
    s from M. spretus
CROSS Data
MC #mice Met Spam1 Ptn
89 b b b
71 s s s
2 s b b
3 b s s
4 s s b
7 b b s
Additional Mice Typed Only for Specific Pairs of Loci
Marker 1 Marker 2 # Recombinants # Parentals
Met Spam1 0 8
Spam1 Ptn 0 3
Statistics
Marker 1 Marker 2 # Recombinants Total % Recombinants Std Error
Met Spam1 5 184 2.717 1.199
Spam1 Ptn 11 179 6.145 1.795

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last database update
04/23/2024
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