Genetic analysis of expulsion of adult Trichinella spiralis in NFS, C3H/He, and B10.BR mice
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Genetic analysis of expulsion of adult Trichinella spiralis in NFS, C3H/He, and B10.BR mice
Abstract
The genetics of T. spiralis rejection from the intestine was examined in inbred mice belonging to three phenotypic categories of expulsion: strong (NFS), intermediate (C3H), and weak (B10.BR). Experiments used various worm doses to analyze the day of worm rejection, defined as the day at which 98% expulsion of the infectious dose occurred. The F1 of NFS (strong) x B10.BR (weak) was a strong responder and the F1 of the cross C3H (intermediate) x B10.BR (weak) was intermediate. Analysis of time of rejection among offspring of the (NFS/B10.BR) x B10.BR backcross showed three segregating phenotypic categories which occurred in a ratio of 1:2:1 strong:intermediate:weak. Segregation analysis of C3H/B10.BR intercross (F2) mice produced a ratio of 3:1, intermediate:weak. The backcross C3H/B10.BR to the C3H parent produced 100% intermediate offspring and the backcross to the B10.BR parent segregated in a 1:1 ratio of intermediate:weak. Taken together the results of both sets of crosses demonstrated that strong responsiveness was a consequence of the additive effects of two dominant genes; either gene by itself conferred intermediate responsiveness. The additive nature of these dominant genes suggested that two distinct processes each lead to the expression of worm expulsion that is phenotypically intermediate and kinetically identical.
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