Genetic Dissection of Complex Traits with Chromosome Substitution Strains of Mice
Chromosome substitution strains (CSSs) have been proposed as a simple and powerful way to identify quantitative trait loci (QTLs) affecting developmental, physiological, and behavioral processes. Here, we report the construction of a complete CSS panel for a vertebrate species. The CSS panel consist...
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description | Chromosome substitution strains (CSSs) have been proposed as a simple and powerful way to identify quantitative trait loci (QTLs) affecting developmental, physiological, and behavioral processes. Here, we report the construction of a complete CSS panel for a vertebrate species. The CSS panel consists of 22 mouse strains, each of which carries a single chromosome substituted from a donor strain (A/J) onto a common host background (C57BL/6J). A survey of 53 traits revealed evidence for 150 QTLs affecting serum levels of sterols and amino acids, diet-induced obesity, and anxiety. These results demonstrate that CSSs greatly facilitate the detection and identification of genes that control the wide diversity of naturally occurring phenotypic variation in the A/J and C57BL/6J inbred strains. |
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subjects | Amino Acids - blood Animals Anxiety - genetics Biological and medical sciences Chromosome Mapping Chromosomes Chromosomes, Mammalian - genetics Classical genetics, quantitative genetics, hybrids Congenic strains Crosses, Genetic Diet Donors Expectation Female Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology Genes Genetic aspects Genetic Predisposition to Disease Genetic Variation Genetics Genetics of eukaryotes. Biological and molecular evolution Genomes House mouse Ideography Male Medical genetics Methods Mice Mice, Inbred A Mice, Inbred C57BL Microsatellite Repeats Molecular genetics Obesity Obesity - genetics Obesity - physiopathology Parasitism Phenotype Phenotypic traits Quantitative Trait Loci Quantitative Trait, Heritable Research universities Rodents Sterols - blood Vertebrata Weight Gain |
title | Genetic Dissection of Complex Traits with Chromosome Substitution Strains of Mice |
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