Observations on a set of radiation-induced dominantT-like mutations in the mouse

Author:

Bennett Dorothea,Dunn L. C.,Spiegelman Martha,Artzt Karen,Cookingham Janice,Schermerhorn Elizabeth

Abstract

SUMMARYGenetic analysis of seven dominant short tailed mutations independently induced by radiation of male mice showed that six were allelic toT(Brachyury) but not identical to it. Homozygotes for each mutant die at least 2 days earlier thanT/Thomozygotes; two that were studied histologically are indistinguishable from one another. The development of these abnormal embryos is arrested by seven days of gestation, when cells of embryonic ectoderm cease proliferation and become pycnotic. Endoderm and extra-embryonic ectoderm do not seem to be primarily affected, and survive and grow for at least 2 days more. Serological studies of one of these mutations suggest that it is a deletion. A review is presented of these and otherT-like mutations that have been described; from this it appears that five different categories ofT-like mutants are discernible.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Genetics,General Medicine

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