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Allelic Variation Within the Emv-15 Locus Defines Genomic Sequences Closely Linked to the agouti Locus on Mouse Chromosome 2
Linda D. Siracusa 1, Liane B. Russell 2, Nancy A. Jenkins 1, and Neal G. Copeland 1
1 Mammalian Genetics Laboratory, BRI-Basic Research Program,
NCI-Frederick Cancer Research Facility, Frederick, Maryland 21701
2 Biology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge,
Tennessee 37830
Gene(s) at the agouti locus act within the microenvironment of the hair follicle to switch pigment synthesis in the melanocyte between eumelanin (black or brown pigment) and phaeomelanin (yellow pigment). Many phenotypic variants of this locus have been described. The mechanism(s) of gene action causing such variation in coat-color phenotype is not known. The close linkage of an endogenous ecotropic murine leukemia provirus, Emv-15 , to the lethal yellow mutation of the agouti locus provides a means to molecularly access genes at or near the agouti locus. We have identified and used a unique mouse sequence flanking the Emv-15 provirus to define three alleles of the Emv-15 locus. We found a correlation between the presence of specific Emv-15 alleles and the origins of specific agouti locus mutations, confirming close linkage. However, we found some exceptions which suggest that the Emv-15 locus is closely linked to, but genetically separable from, the agouti locus.
Submitted on March 3, 1987Accepted on May 26, 1987
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