Assignment of Four Linkage Groups to Chromosomes in Mus musculus and a Cytogenetic Method for Locating Their Centromeric Ends

  1. D. A. Miller,
  2. R. E. Kouri*,
  3. V. G. Dev,
  4. M. S. Grewal,
  5. J. J. Hutton*, and
  6. O. J. Miller
  1. Department of Human Genetics and Development, Columbia University, New York, N.Y. 10032
  2. Department of Obstetrics, Columbia University, New York, N.Y. 10032
  3. Department of Gynecology, Columbia University, New York, N.Y. 10032
  4. *The Roche Institute of Molecular Biology, Nutley, N.J. 07110

Abstract

The mitotic chromosomes in primary cultured cells from mouse embryos of the translocation stocks, T(5;18)26H, T(5;11)7Ca, and T(14;17)264Ca, have been identified by their distinctive fluorescent-banding patterns after staining with quinacrine mustard. In this way, linkage group (LG) V has been assigned to chromosome 2, LGXVIII to chromosome 9, and LGXIV and LGXVII to either of chromosomes 3 or 13. The assignment of LGXI to chromosome 6 has been confirmed. The centromeres of chromosomes 1 (LGXIII), 2 (LGV), 9 (LGXVIII), and 16 (LGIX) have been located at the ends nearest the genes fuzzy (fz), Danforth's short tail (Sd), nervous (nr), and T of their respective linkage groups by a cytogenetic method. The centromere of the X (LGXX) has been tentatively assigned to the end nearest to the scurfy (sf) locus.

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