Quantitative trait locus mapping of airway responsiveness to chromosomes 6 and 7 in inbred mice.
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Abstract | Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping was used to identify chromosomal regions contributing to airway hyperresponsiveness in mice. Airway responsiveness to methacholine was measured in A/J and C3H/HeJ parental strains as well as in progeny derived from crosses between these strains. QTL mapping of backcross [(A/J x C3H/HeJ) x C3H/HeJ] progeny (n = 137-227 informative mice for markers tested) revealed two significant linkages to loci on chromosomes 6 and 7. The QTL on chromosome 6 confirms the previous report by others of a linkage in this region in the same genetic backgrounds; the second QTL, on chromosome 7, represents a novel locus. In addition, we obtained suggestive evidence for linkage (logarithm of odds ratio = 1.7) on chromosome 17, which lies in the same region previously identified in a cross between A/J and C57BL/6J mice. Airway responsiveness in a cross between A/J and C3H/HeJ mice is under the control of at least two major genetic loci, with evidence for a third locus that has been previously implicated in an A/J and C57BL/6J cross; this indicates that multiple genetic factors control the expression of this phenotype. |
Year of Publication | 1999
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Journal | Am J Physiol
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Volume | 277
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Issue | 6 Pt 1
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Pages | L1118-23
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Date Published | 1999 Dec
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ISSN | 0002-9513
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PubMed ID | 10600881
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Grant list | HL-36110 / HL / NHLBI NIH HHS / United States
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