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Comparative Study
. 1984;1(4):217-22.

Host genetic control of mouse hepatitis virus type-4 (JHM strain) replication. II. The gene locus for susceptibility is linked to the Svp-2 locus on mouse chromosome 7

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Comparative Study

Host genetic control of mouse hepatitis virus type-4 (JHM strain) replication. II. The gene locus for susceptibility is linked to the Svp-2 locus on mouse chromosome 7

R L Knobler et al. Exp Clin Immunogenet. 1984.

Abstract

Peritoneal macrophages were used to analyze host genetic control of MHV-4 infection in the 14 recombinant-inbred strains between susceptible SWR/J and resistant SJL/J progenitor strains. 4 strains were resistant to MHV-4 infection, while the remaining 10 strains were productively infected. Based upon the strain distribution pattern of susceptibility the gene locus for MHV-4 susceptibility is linked to the Svp-2 locus on the proximal end of mouse chromosome 7. This strain distribution pattern of susceptibility, and hence linkage, was determined to be identical for another MHV strain, MHV-A59. We have suggested that this locus-controlling susceptibility to MHV-4 and MHV-A59 be designated Hv-2.

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