The peculiar journey of a selfish chromosome: mouse t haplotypes and meiotic drive
Authors: L M, Silver;
pmid: 8379001
The peculiar journey of a selfish chromosome: mouse t haplotypes and meiotic drive
Abstract
Mouse t haplotypes are descendents of a variant form of chromosome 17 that evolved the ability to propagate itself at the expense of the wild-type homolog from heterozygous +/t males. Although once enigmatic, these widespread selfish chromosomes have revealed many of their secrets in response to a combined assault with molecular, genetic and phylogenetic techniques. This review summarizes the current understanding of t haplotypes and their raison d'ĂȘtre.
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Male, Meiosis, Mice, Haplotypes, Mutation, Animals, Chromosome Mapping, Genes, Lethal, Infertility, Male, Phylogeny
Male, Meiosis, Mice, Haplotypes, Mutation, Animals, Chromosome Mapping, Genes, Lethal, Infertility, Male, Phylogeny
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