Genetic variants and strains of the laboratory mouse

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Genetic variants and strains of the laboratory mouse

edited by Mary F. Lyon and Antony G. Searle for the International Committee on Standardized Genetic Nomenclature for Mice

Oxford University Press , G. Fischer Verlag, 1989

2nd ed

  • : uk
  • : gw

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This reference work on the genes and other genetic variants of the mouse provides descriptions of all known gene loci and chromosome anomalies. In this edition the gene list has roughly doubled in size and chapters on DNA polymorphisms, repeated DNA, cancer-related genes and variants found in wild mice have been included. There is also a range of genetic maps including overall recombination and cytogenetic maps and more detailed maps of cancer-related genes, the mouse t-complex, translocations, chromosomal breakpoints and chromosomal inversions. A further section provides information on inbred, congenic and recombinant inbred strains, their characteristics and the laboratories holding them.

Table of Contents

  • Rules and guidelines for gene nomenclature, Mary F.Lyon
  • catalogue of mutant genes and polymorphic loci, Margaret C. Green
  • retroviral and cancer-related genes, Christine A.Kozak
  • linkage map, Muriel T.Davisson and Thomas H.Roderick
  • map of the t-complex, Anna-Maria Frischauf
  • recombination percentages and chromosomal assignments, Muriel T.Davisson et al
  • linkage and synteny homologies in mouse and man, Joseph H.Nadeau and Andrew H.Reiner
  • DNA polymorphisms, Rosemary W.Elliott
  • highly repeated DNA families in the genome of "mus-musculus", Nicholas D.Hastie
  • rules for nomenclature of chromosome anomalies, Mary F.Lyon
  • standard idiogram, Edward P.Evans
  • standard G-banded karyotype, Edward P.Evans
  • standard karyotype of early replicating bands, Imre E. Somssich and Horst Hameister
  • numerical variants and structural rearragements, Anthony G.Searle
  • centromeric heterochromatin variants, Muriel T.Davisson
  • nucleolus organizer regions, Muriel T.Davisson
  • map of reciprocal translocations, inversions and insertions, Anthony G.Searle and Colin V.Beechey
  • map of inversions, Thomas H. Roderick et al
  • rules for nomenclature of inbred strains, Mary F.Lyon
  • inbred strains of mice, Michael F.W.Festing
  • the wild house mouse and its relatives, Francois Bonhomme and Jean-Louis Guenet
  • strain distribution of polymorphic variants, Thomas H.Roderick and John H.Guidi
  • recombinant inbred strains, Benjamin A.Taylor
  • immunologically important loci, Jan Klein
  • mutant genes and biochemical loci, Priscilla W.Lane and Mary F.Lyon
  • subline codes for holders and producers, Dorothy D.Greenhouse.

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