[Meiotic drive of t-haplotypes: segregation of chromosomes in mice with partial trisomy]
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[Meiotic drive of t-haplotypes: segregation of chromosomes in mice with partial trisomy]
Abstract
The properties of the t haplotypes, specific mutant states of the proximal region of chromosome 17 in the house mouse keep renewing interest. One such property is increased transmission of the t haplotype from heterozygous t/+ males to their offspring. By means of reciprocal translocation T (16; 17)43H, we have constructed males with tertiary trisomy 17 (+T43/++/RB7+) carrying Robertsonian translocation Rb(16.17)7Bnr. The offspring of these males was viable when sperm of +T43/++ and Rb7+ was used. The segregation patterns in the offspring of t-bearing trisomics were analysed on days 16-18 of embryonic development. It was found that in the case when the t haplotype is on the normal acrocentric (male male ++T43/+t12+/Rb7++), its presence in the gamete +t12+/++T43 does not produce meiotic drive. However, when t6 is on Rb7, meiotic drive was equal to 80%. It is concluded that the presence of a normal homolog and a t-bearing chromosome in sperm does not result in meiotic drive. Possible mechanisms of meiotic drive of the t haplotypes are discussed.
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