Reversal of Left-Right Asymmetry: a Situs Inversus Mutation
pmid: 8480178
Reversal of Left-Right Asymmetry: a Situs Inversus Mutation
A recessive mutation was identified in a family of transgenic mice that resulted in a reversal of left-right polarity (situs inversus) in 100 percent of the homozygous transgenic mice tested. Sequences that flanked the transgenic integration site were cloned and mapped to mouse chromosome 4, between the Tsha and Hxb loci. During early embryonic development, the direction of postimplantation turning, one of the earliest manifestations of left-right asymmetry, was reversed in homozygous transgenic embryos. This insertional mutation identifies a gene that controls embryonic turning and visceral left-right polarity.
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute United States
- The University of Texas System United States
- Institute of Molecular Genetics Russian Federation
- Baylor College of Medicine United States
- Department of Biological Sciences Russian Federation
Male, Homozygote, Chromosome Mapping, Genes, Recessive, Mice, Transgenic, Situs Inversus, Embryonic and Fetal Development, Mice, Mutagenesis, Insertional, Animals, Female, Cloning, Molecular, Alleles
Male, Homozygote, Chromosome Mapping, Genes, Recessive, Mice, Transgenic, Situs Inversus, Embryonic and Fetal Development, Mice, Mutagenesis, Insertional, Animals, Female, Cloning, Molecular, Alleles
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