A Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Slow-Wave Sleep and Rapid-Eye Movement Sleep in CXB Recombinant Inbred Mice

Toth, L. A. ; Williams, R. W.
Springer
Published 1999
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1573-3297
Keywords:
Sleep ; REM sleep ; mice ; recombinant inbred ; QTL ; BALB/cBy ; C57BL/6
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Biology
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Abstract Various inbred strains of mice show different daily amounts of slow-wave sleep (SWS) and rapid-eye movement sleep (REMS), suggesting the possibility of genetic influences on sleep propensity. Previous work by others studying the spontaneous sleep patterns of seven strains of CXB recombinant inbred (RI) mice suggested several candidate quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with variation in REMS. Extending this approach, we evaluated the sleep patterns of 13 CXB RI strains and conducted linkage analyses based on 223 discrete informative loci. The probability density distribution of light phase REMS for the CXB RI strains showed deflections that correspond approximately to the parental phenotypes. This type of pattern is consistent with the presence of a low number of major effect quantitative trait loci. Regions of chromosomes 4, 16, and 17 showed provisional linkage to strain variation in REMS. The distribution of loci further suggested that dark phase and light phase REMS may be regulated by different genetic factors. Probabilities of linkage were not sufficient for declaration of a quantitative trait locus for REMS but were sufficient to warrant further analysis either with additional RI strains or with F2 panels.
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autor Toth, L. A.
Williams, R. W.
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Williams, R. W.
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notes Abstract Various inbred strains of mice show different daily amounts of slow-wave sleep (SWS) and rapid-eye movement sleep (REMS), suggesting the possibility of genetic influences on sleep propensity. Previous work by others studying the spontaneous sleep patterns of seven strains of CXB recombinant inbred (RI) mice suggested several candidate quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with variation in REMS. Extending this approach, we evaluated the sleep patterns of 13 CXB RI strains and conducted linkage analyses based on 223 discrete informative loci. The probability density distribution of light phase REMS for the CXB RI strains showed deflections that correspond approximately to the parental phenotypes. This type of pattern is consistent with the presence of a low number of major effect quantitative trait loci. Regions of chromosomes 4, 16, and 17 showed provisional linkage to strain variation in REMS. The distribution of loci further suggested that dark phase and light phase REMS may be regulated by different genetic factors. Probabilities of linkage were not sufficient for declaration of a quantitative trait locus for REMS but were sufficient to warrant further analysis either with additional RI strains or with F2 panels.
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shingle_author_1 Toth, L. A.
Williams, R. W.
shingle_author_2 Toth, L. A.
Williams, R. W.
shingle_author_3 Toth, L. A.
Williams, R. W.
shingle_author_4 Toth, L. A.
Williams, R. W.
shingle_catch_all_1 Toth, L. A.
Williams, R. W.
A Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Slow-Wave Sleep and Rapid-Eye Movement Sleep in CXB Recombinant Inbred Mice
Sleep
REM sleep
mice
recombinant inbred
QTL
BALB/cBy
C57BL/6
Sleep
REM sleep
mice
recombinant inbred
QTL
BALB/cBy
C57BL/6
Abstract Various inbred strains of mice show different daily amounts of slow-wave sleep (SWS) and rapid-eye movement sleep (REMS), suggesting the possibility of genetic influences on sleep propensity. Previous work by others studying the spontaneous sleep patterns of seven strains of CXB recombinant inbred (RI) mice suggested several candidate quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with variation in REMS. Extending this approach, we evaluated the sleep patterns of 13 CXB RI strains and conducted linkage analyses based on 223 discrete informative loci. The probability density distribution of light phase REMS for the CXB RI strains showed deflections that correspond approximately to the parental phenotypes. This type of pattern is consistent with the presence of a low number of major effect quantitative trait loci. Regions of chromosomes 4, 16, and 17 showed provisional linkage to strain variation in REMS. The distribution of loci further suggested that dark phase and light phase REMS may be regulated by different genetic factors. Probabilities of linkage were not sufficient for declaration of a quantitative trait locus for REMS but were sufficient to warrant further analysis either with additional RI strains or with F2 panels.
1573-3297
15733297
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Toth, L. A.
Williams, R. W.
A Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Slow-Wave Sleep and Rapid-Eye Movement Sleep in CXB Recombinant Inbred Mice
Sleep
REM sleep
mice
recombinant inbred
QTL
BALB/cBy
C57BL/6
Sleep
REM sleep
mice
recombinant inbred
QTL
BALB/cBy
C57BL/6
Abstract Various inbred strains of mice show different daily amounts of slow-wave sleep (SWS) and rapid-eye movement sleep (REMS), suggesting the possibility of genetic influences on sleep propensity. Previous work by others studying the spontaneous sleep patterns of seven strains of CXB recombinant inbred (RI) mice suggested several candidate quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with variation in REMS. Extending this approach, we evaluated the sleep patterns of 13 CXB RI strains and conducted linkage analyses based on 223 discrete informative loci. The probability density distribution of light phase REMS for the CXB RI strains showed deflections that correspond approximately to the parental phenotypes. This type of pattern is consistent with the presence of a low number of major effect quantitative trait loci. Regions of chromosomes 4, 16, and 17 showed provisional linkage to strain variation in REMS. The distribution of loci further suggested that dark phase and light phase REMS may be regulated by different genetic factors. Probabilities of linkage were not sufficient for declaration of a quantitative trait locus for REMS but were sufficient to warrant further analysis either with additional RI strains or with F2 panels.
1573-3297
15733297
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Toth, L. A.
Williams, R. W.
A Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Slow-Wave Sleep and Rapid-Eye Movement Sleep in CXB Recombinant Inbred Mice
Sleep
REM sleep
mice
recombinant inbred
QTL
BALB/cBy
C57BL/6
Sleep
REM sleep
mice
recombinant inbred
QTL
BALB/cBy
C57BL/6
Abstract Various inbred strains of mice show different daily amounts of slow-wave sleep (SWS) and rapid-eye movement sleep (REMS), suggesting the possibility of genetic influences on sleep propensity. Previous work by others studying the spontaneous sleep patterns of seven strains of CXB recombinant inbred (RI) mice suggested several candidate quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with variation in REMS. Extending this approach, we evaluated the sleep patterns of 13 CXB RI strains and conducted linkage analyses based on 223 discrete informative loci. The probability density distribution of light phase REMS for the CXB RI strains showed deflections that correspond approximately to the parental phenotypes. This type of pattern is consistent with the presence of a low number of major effect quantitative trait loci. Regions of chromosomes 4, 16, and 17 showed provisional linkage to strain variation in REMS. The distribution of loci further suggested that dark phase and light phase REMS may be regulated by different genetic factors. Probabilities of linkage were not sufficient for declaration of a quantitative trait locus for REMS but were sufficient to warrant further analysis either with additional RI strains or with F2 panels.
1573-3297
15733297
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Toth, L. A.
Williams, R. W.
A Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Slow-Wave Sleep and Rapid-Eye Movement Sleep in CXB Recombinant Inbred Mice
Sleep
REM sleep
mice
recombinant inbred
QTL
BALB/cBy
C57BL/6
Sleep
REM sleep
mice
recombinant inbred
QTL
BALB/cBy
C57BL/6
Abstract Various inbred strains of mice show different daily amounts of slow-wave sleep (SWS) and rapid-eye movement sleep (REMS), suggesting the possibility of genetic influences on sleep propensity. Previous work by others studying the spontaneous sleep patterns of seven strains of CXB recombinant inbred (RI) mice suggested several candidate quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with variation in REMS. Extending this approach, we evaluated the sleep patterns of 13 CXB RI strains and conducted linkage analyses based on 223 discrete informative loci. The probability density distribution of light phase REMS for the CXB RI strains showed deflections that correspond approximately to the parental phenotypes. This type of pattern is consistent with the presence of a low number of major effect quantitative trait loci. Regions of chromosomes 4, 16, and 17 showed provisional linkage to strain variation in REMS. The distribution of loci further suggested that dark phase and light phase REMS may be regulated by different genetic factors. Probabilities of linkage were not sufficient for declaration of a quantitative trait locus for REMS but were sufficient to warrant further analysis either with additional RI strains or with F2 panels.
1573-3297
15733297
Springer
shingle_title_1 A Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Slow-Wave Sleep and Rapid-Eye Movement Sleep in CXB Recombinant Inbred Mice
shingle_title_2 A Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Slow-Wave Sleep and Rapid-Eye Movement Sleep in CXB Recombinant Inbred Mice
shingle_title_3 A Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Slow-Wave Sleep and Rapid-Eye Movement Sleep in CXB Recombinant Inbred Mice
shingle_title_4 A Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Slow-Wave Sleep and Rapid-Eye Movement Sleep in CXB Recombinant Inbred Mice
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