The mouse t complex distorter-3 (Tcd-3) locus and transmission ratio distortion

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A novel central partial t haplotype was generated by screening for a recombination event between overlapping distal and proximal partial haplotypes. This haplotype contains just two elements Tcrt and Tcd-3t —involved in the t-specific transmission ratio distortion phenotype. Breeding analysis of males that carry this chromosome provides evidence that Tcd-3 is, indeed, a distorter locus and not a second responder. Furthermore, the data indicate that a single well-defined distorter locus is insufficient to overcome completely the self-destructive, low transmission ratio distortion phenotype expressed by the t allele at the t complex responder locus, although a small, but highly significant, effect was observed. © 1993, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Silver, L. M., & Buck, C. (1993). The mouse t complex distorter-3 (Tcd-3) locus and transmission ratio distortion. Genetical Research, 62(2), 133–137. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016672300031724

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