Construction of Mouse A9 Clones Containing a Single Human Chromosome (X/Autosome Translocation) via Micro‐cell Fusion

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Cell hybrids between hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribosyl transferase (HGPRT)‐deficient mouse cell lines (A9 or RAG) and each of 12 different human flbroblasts (GM cells) containing various X/autosome translocations were formed, selected and isolated. Several human chromosomes including an X/autosome translocation carrying HGPRT locus were found in these hybrid cells. To construct A9 cell clones that contain a single X/autosome translocation, micro‐cell fusion was undertaken to transfer these chromosomes from the hybrids to A9 cells. Karyotype analysis revealed that most of the resulting micro‐cell hybrids contain, in a background of mouse chromosomes, only the human X/autosome translocations which were present in the GM cells used for cell hybridization. Sublines of A9 cells were established containing the following autosomal segments: 1q23→1qter; 1q12→1pter; 3p12→3pter; 3q21→3qter; 11q13→11qter; 11q13→11pter; 11p11→11qter; 11q23→11pter; 12q24→12pter; 16q24→16pter; 17q11→17pter. Copyright © 1989, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Koi, M., Morita, H., Shimizu, M., & Oshimura, M. (1989). Construction of Mouse A9 Clones Containing a Single Human Chromosome (X/Autosome Translocation) via Micro‐cell Fusion. Japanese Journal of Cancer Research, 80(2), 122–125. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1989.tb02278.x

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