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Biochemical markers in rats: Linkage relationships of aconitase (Acon-1), aldehyde dehydrogenases (Ahd-2 and Ahd-c), alkaline phosphatase (Akp-1), and hydroxyacid oxidase (Hao-1)
Authors:Donald V. Cramer  Patricia A. Mowery  Mark Adams
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 15261 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;(2) Evolutionary Biology Unit, South Australia Museum, 5000 North Terrace, Adelaide, Australia
Abstract:We have examined the linkage relationships between five biochemical markers, Acon-1, Ahd-2, Ahd-c, Akp-1, and Hao-1, and 19 other genetic loci in five breeding combinations. The genetic locus that codes for a recently described aldehyde dehydrogenase in the liver (Ahd-c) has been assigned to linkage group X (LG X). Hydroxyacid oxidase is coded for by a locus (Hao-1) that is linked to genes that encode agouti coat color and seminal vesicle proteins in linkage group IV. Alkaline phosphatase (Akp-1) was linked to the locus that encodes the C6 component of complement and this association provisionally defines a new linkage group (LG XI) in the rat. The locus Acon-1 could not be positively assigned to a specific linkage group but the results from one breeding combination suggest that this locus may be included in linkage group II. No linkage relationship could be detected for the aldehyde dehydrogenase coded for by Ahd-2.This work was supported by Grant GM 32580 from the National Institutes of Health, United States Public Health Service.
Keywords:rat  enzyme polymorphism  linkage  aconitase  aldehyde dehydrogenase  alkaline phosphatase  hydroxyacid oxidase
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