A REAPPRAISAL OF Mls GENETICS

Abe, R. ; Hodes, R. J.

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1988
ISSN:
1744-313X
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Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Topics:
Biology
Medicine
Notes:
Although the minor lymphocyte stimulatory locus (Mls) system was originally described as a single-locus, multiple-allelic system, allelism among the genes which encode Mlsa, Mlsc and Mlsd has not been demonstrated formally. In this report, genetic linkage between genes encoding Mlsa and Mlsc was studied by testing responses of unprimed T cells, as well as Mlsa- and Mlsc-specific T cell clones, to the progeny of (AKR/J × C3H/HeJ) F1× B10.BR [(Mlsa×Mlsc)F1×Mlsb] crosses. In addition, the configuration of Mls genes expressed by CBA/J (Mlsd) was evaluated by examining the response pattern of a panel of Mlsd-specific clones to (CBA/J × B10.BR)F1× B10.BR stimulators. Results of these segregation analyses indicated that the Mls system is composed of at least two independent and unlinked genes which encode, respectively, the determinants identified as Mlsa and Mlsc.
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autor Abe, R.
Hodes, R. J.
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notes Although the minor lymphocyte stimulatory locus (Mls) system was originally described as a single-locus, multiple-allelic system, allelism among the genes which encode Mlsa, Mlsc and Mlsd has not been demonstrated formally. In this report, genetic linkage between genes encoding Mlsa and Mlsc was studied by testing responses of unprimed T cells, as well as Mlsa- and Mlsc-specific T cell clones, to the progeny of (AKR/J × C3H/HeJ) F1× B10.BR [(Mlsa×Mlsc)F1×Mlsb] crosses. In addition, the configuration of Mls genes expressed by CBA/J (Mlsd) was evaluated by examining the response pattern of a panel of Mlsd-specific clones to (CBA/J × B10.BR)F1× B10.BR stimulators. Results of these segregation analyses indicated that the Mls system is composed of at least two independent and unlinked genes which encode, respectively, the determinants identified as Mlsa and Mlsc.
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Hodes, R. J.
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Hodes, R. J.
shingle_catch_all_1 Abe, R.
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A REAPPRAISAL OF Mls GENETICS
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Although the minor lymphocyte stimulatory locus (Mls) system was originally described as a single-locus, multiple-allelic system, allelism among the genes which encode Mlsa, Mlsc and Mlsd has not been demonstrated formally. In this report, genetic linkage between genes encoding Mlsa and Mlsc was studied by testing responses of unprimed T cells, as well as Mlsa- and Mlsc-specific T cell clones, to the progeny of (AKR/J × C3H/HeJ) F1× B10.BR [(Mlsa×Mlsc)F1×Mlsb] crosses. In addition, the configuration of Mls genes expressed by CBA/J (Mlsd) was evaluated by examining the response pattern of a panel of Mlsd-specific clones to (CBA/J × B10.BR)F1× B10.BR stimulators. Results of these segregation analyses indicated that the Mls system is composed of at least two independent and unlinked genes which encode, respectively, the determinants identified as Mlsa and Mlsc.
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shingle_catch_all_2 Abe, R.
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A REAPPRAISAL OF Mls GENETICS
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Although the minor lymphocyte stimulatory locus (Mls) system was originally described as a single-locus, multiple-allelic system, allelism among the genes which encode Mlsa, Mlsc and Mlsd has not been demonstrated formally. In this report, genetic linkage between genes encoding Mlsa and Mlsc was studied by testing responses of unprimed T cells, as well as Mlsa- and Mlsc-specific T cell clones, to the progeny of (AKR/J × C3H/HeJ) F1× B10.BR [(Mlsa×Mlsc)F1×Mlsb] crosses. In addition, the configuration of Mls genes expressed by CBA/J (Mlsd) was evaluated by examining the response pattern of a panel of Mlsd-specific clones to (CBA/J × B10.BR)F1× B10.BR stimulators. Results of these segregation analyses indicated that the Mls system is composed of at least two independent and unlinked genes which encode, respectively, the determinants identified as Mlsa and Mlsc.
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shingle_catch_all_3 Abe, R.
Hodes, R. J.
A REAPPRAISAL OF Mls GENETICS
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Although the minor lymphocyte stimulatory locus (Mls) system was originally described as a single-locus, multiple-allelic system, allelism among the genes which encode Mlsa, Mlsc and Mlsd has not been demonstrated formally. In this report, genetic linkage between genes encoding Mlsa and Mlsc was studied by testing responses of unprimed T cells, as well as Mlsa- and Mlsc-specific T cell clones, to the progeny of (AKR/J × C3H/HeJ) F1× B10.BR [(Mlsa×Mlsc)F1×Mlsb] crosses. In addition, the configuration of Mls genes expressed by CBA/J (Mlsd) was evaluated by examining the response pattern of a panel of Mlsd-specific clones to (CBA/J × B10.BR)F1× B10.BR stimulators. Results of these segregation analyses indicated that the Mls system is composed of at least two independent and unlinked genes which encode, respectively, the determinants identified as Mlsa and Mlsc.
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shingle_catch_all_4 Abe, R.
Hodes, R. J.
A REAPPRAISAL OF Mls GENETICS
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Although the minor lymphocyte stimulatory locus (Mls) system was originally described as a single-locus, multiple-allelic system, allelism among the genes which encode Mlsa, Mlsc and Mlsd has not been demonstrated formally. In this report, genetic linkage between genes encoding Mlsa and Mlsc was studied by testing responses of unprimed T cells, as well as Mlsa- and Mlsc-specific T cell clones, to the progeny of (AKR/J × C3H/HeJ) F1× B10.BR [(Mlsa×Mlsc)F1×Mlsb] crosses. In addition, the configuration of Mls genes expressed by CBA/J (Mlsd) was evaluated by examining the response pattern of a panel of Mlsd-specific clones to (CBA/J × B10.BR)F1× B10.BR stimulators. Results of these segregation analyses indicated that the Mls system is composed of at least two independent and unlinked genes which encode, respectively, the determinants identified as Mlsa and Mlsc.
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