Interferon-regulated influenza virus resistance gene Mx is localized on mouse chromosome 16

  • Staeheli P
  • Pravtcheva D
  • Lundin L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Genomic Southern blots of mouse-hamster somatic cell hybrids were analyzed with a probe prepared from a cDNA encoding murine Mx protein, the product of the interferon-regulated influenza virus resistance allele Mx+. Results of this analysis indicate that the Mx gene is located on mouse chromosome 16. In appropriate backcross mice, no linkage was observed between Mx and md, a marker previously mapped close to the centromere of chromosome 16, suggesting a more distal localization of Mx.

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Staeheli, P., Pravtcheva, D., Lundin, L. G., Acklin, M., Ruddle, F., Lindenmann, J., & Haller, O. (1986). Interferon-regulated influenza virus resistance gene Mx is localized on mouse chromosome 16. Journal of Virology, 58(3), 967–969. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.58.3.967-969.1986

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