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Linkage of the Preimplantation-Embryo-Development (Ped) Gene to the Mouse Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC)1
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Knockout MouseEmbryonic Stem CellPed GeneDevelopmental BiologyCleavage DivisionGeneticsBack-cross EmbryosMorphogenesisMolecular GeneticsGerm Cell DevelopmentEmbryonic DevelopmentMedicineEpigeneticsEmbryology
The preimplantation-embryo-development (Ped) gene influences the rate of cleavage division of preimplantation mouse embryos. The location of the Ped gene in the mouse major histocompatibility complex (MHC), the H-2 complex, has been inferred from the analysis of cleavage rates of embryos from mouse strains congenic at the H-2 complex. In this paper, formal genetic linkage studies were undertaken to evaluate linkage of the Ped gene to the H-2 complex. Co-segregation of Ped gene phenotype and H-2 haplotype was found in back-cross embryos. These data support the hypothesis that the Ped gene is linked to the H-2 complex.
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