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H-gene (histocompatibility) mutations induced by triethylenemelamine in the mouse
Authors:H I Kohn
Institution:Center for Human Genetics, Harvard Medical School, and Shields Warren Radiation Laboratory, New England Deaconess Hospital, 50 Binney Street, Boston, Mass. 02115 U.S.A.
Abstract:Based on a simple dermal-graft procedure, the H-test for histo-compatibility mutations screens the mouse “H-system” of not less than 29 and perhaps considerably more than 100 loci that are scattered throughout the genome. Graft-tests with normally heterozygous or hemizygous loci permit scoring mutations as gains, losses, and gains+losses. Tests with normally homozygous loci screen only for gains, but further analysis can detect accompanying losses. Assayed by the H-test, triethylenemelamine (TEM) increased the spontaneous mutation rate per generation by approximately four- to five-fold in the case of BALB/c spermatogonia and F1 hybrid oocytes (BALB/c females × C57BL/6 males), but had a much smaller effect, if any, on the rate of C57BL/6 spermatogonia. Single intraperitoneal doses of 2.4–4.0 mg/kg were given.
Keywords:DES  diethyl sulfate  TEM  triethylenemelamine
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