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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 27, 419-424, Copyright © 1982 by Society for the Study of Reproduction


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Genes affect the timing of early mouse embryo development

SB Goldbard and CM Warner

The rate of preimplantation mouse embryo development was found to be influenced by genes both within and outside the H-2 complex. An H-2 associated gene, called Ped, was shown to govern either fast or slow development. Analysis of congenic strains on a C57BL/10Sn background showed that fast development is associated with the b, d, q, s, and u haplotypes, whereas slow development is associated with the k and r haplotypes. Analysis of the recombinant haplotype, a suggested that the fast Ped gene maps to the D end of the H-2 complex. The study of congenic strains on a BALB/c background has shown that background genes, as well as the H-2 associated Ped gene, play a role in the control of the rate of early embryonic cleavage.


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