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GLUTAMATE OXALOACETATE TRANSAMINASE (GOT) GENETICS IN THE MOUSE: POLYMORPHISM OF GOT-1
Verne M. Chapman 1 and Frank H. Ruddle 1
1 Department of Biology, Kline Biology Tower, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520
We have examined a polymorphism for the soluble glutamate oxaloacetate (GOT-1) isozyme system which was found in the Asian mouse Mus castaneus. Variants of GOT-1 segregate as though they are controlled by codominant alleles for a single autosomal locus which we have designated Got-1. No close linkage of genes for soluble and mitochondrial forms of the enzyme, GOT-1 and GOT-2 respectively, was observed. Furthermore, no close linkage of Got-1 and the loci c, Gpi-1, Mod-2, Mod-1, Ld-1, Gpd-1, Pgm-1 or Gpo-1 was observed. Our results demonstrate the utility of sampling Mus from diverse populations to extend the repertoire of polymorphic loci and the genetic linkage map.
Submitted on December 28, 1970Revised on November 12, 1971