Chromosome 1 with one or two long insertions has been previously found in natural mouse populations. The inheritance of chromosome 1 with two insertions from the Yakutsk population is analysed in this paper. It was demonstrated that heterozygous females transmit this chromosome to 80–85% of offspring. The observations made at M II, in conjunction with the recombination data, allowed us to conclude that preferential passage of the chromosome 1 with insertions to the oocyte and egg, rather than to the first and second polar bodies at meiosis, is the causative factor of the distorted segregation. A meiotic drive of such potency has not been previously reported for female mammals. The possible mechanism of the drive is discussed. © 1990, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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Agulnik, S. I., Agulnik, A. I., & Ruvinsky, A. O. (1990). Meiotic drive in female mice heterozygous for the HSR inserts on chromosome 1. Genetical Research, 55(2), 97–100. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016672300025325
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