A contravention of Ohno's law in mice
- PMID: 7670497
- DOI: 10.1038/ng0895-472
A contravention of Ohno's law in mice
Abstract
The chloride channel gene, CLCN4, has been previously mapped to the X chromosome in humans. We isolated a cDNA clone for mouse Clcn4 and used this to map the gene in an interspecific backcross. This revealed the surprising finding that the gene maps to the X chromosome in Mus spretus but to chromosome 7 in C57BL/6 mice. This is the first example of a gene that contravenes Ohno's law--it is a gene unique to the X chromosome in one eutherian species but autosomal in another. The consequence of this chromosomal rearrangement is that the gene is lost by mendelian segregation in a subset of the male progeny of a (C57BL/6 x Mus spretus) x Mus spretus backcross.
Comment in
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Ecce Ohno!Nat Genet. 1995 Aug;10(4):373-5. doi: 10.1038/ng0895-373. Nat Genet. 1995. PMID: 7670482 No abstract available.
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