Abstract
The Hybrid sterility 1 (Hst1)gene affects fertility of male hybrids between certain laboratory strains (such as C57BL/ 10) and some Mus musculus musculus mice by causing a breakdown of spermatogenesis at the stage of primary spermatocytes. In the process of positional cloning of the Hst1 gene, we generated a contig of bacterial artificial chromosomes and subsequently a low coverage sequence of the candidate region of the 129S1/SvImJ strain. Development of new genetic markers allowed us to narrow the Hstl region from 580 to 360 kb. The products of two genes from this region, TATA-binding protein (Tbp) and proteasome subunit beta 1 (Psmb1), accumulate during spermatogenesis. These proteins have been described previously as having conserved C-terminal sequences and species-specific N-termini. We evaluated the candidacy of these genes for Hst 1 by allelic sequencing and by real-time semiquantitative reverse-transcription PCR of testicular mRNAs. © 2005 The Linnean Society of London.
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Trachtulec, Z., Mihola, O., Vlcek, C., Himmelbauer, H., Pačes, V., & Forejt, J. (2005). Positional cloning of the Hybrid sterility 1 gene: Fine genetic mapping and evaluation of two candidate genes. In Biological Journal of the Linnean Society (Vol. 84, pp. 637–641). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8312.2005.00460.x
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