Chromosome mapping of Soa, a gene influencing gustatory sensitivity to sucrose octaacetate in mice
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01066636
Chromosome mapping of Soa, a gene influencing gustatory sensitivity to sucrose octaacetate in mice
Abstract
Strain distribution patterns among recombinant inbred strains suggested that a locus influencing taste sensitivity to sucrose octaacetate was on chromosome 6. A location for Soa was established by linkage analysis of behavioral and electrophoretic data from outbred and congenic strains and from test-cross progeny. Haplotyping of 41 outbred CFW-Cr animals with a cDNA probe showed perfect cosegregation of Soa and Prp, a gene for salivary proline-rich proteins. Five of twelve B6.SW-Soaa strains were found to retain Ldr-1, lactate dehydrogenase regulator-1, on chromosome 6 as an allelic passenger from the SWR/J donor strain (source of the Soaa Taster allele). Centimorgan distance was estimated using the ABP/Le linkage-testing strain (non-Taster, Soab) and the SWR/J strain (Taster, Soaa) in a testcross breeding system. The data are consistent with a position for the Soa locus on mouse chromosome 6, 62 cM from the centromere.
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