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Genomics | 1990

The murine situs inversus viscerum (iv) gene responsible for visceral asymmetry is linked tightly to the Igh-C cluster on chromosome 12

Andrzej J. Hanzlik; Michael Binder; W. M. Layton; Lucy B. Rowe; Mary Layton; Benjamin A. Taylor; Malgorzata M. Osemlak; Julia E. Richards; David M. Kurnit; Gordon D. Stewart

The iv gene controls left-right determination during murine organogenesis. To map this gene, we analyzed backcross progeny produced by mating (C57BL/6J X MEV/Ty)F1-iv/+heterozygotes to C57BL/6J-iv homozygotes. Hybridization of a murine ecotropic virus probe and several homeotic box gene probes coupled with analysis of dominant visible markers enabled us to exclude the iv locus from much of the mouse genome. Spurred by a recent report that mapped the iv gene to mouse chromosome 12 which was not excluded by our previous work, we used the polymerase chain reaction on our larger cohort to determine that the iv gene is indeed linked tightly to the Igh-C locus on this chromosome: we observed 0/156 recombinants between the iv and Igh-C loci. Combining data from the two studies demonstrates that the murine iv gene is close (1/201 recombinants) to the Igh-C cluster on chromosome 12.


Teratology | 1979

Cadmium induced limb defects in mice: Strain associated differences in sensitivity

W. M. Layton; M. W. Layton


Teratology | 1971

Teratogenic action of acetazolamide in golden hamsters

W. M. Layton


Journal of Neurosurgery | 1968

Multiple Cerebral Mycotic Aneurysms Complicating Posttraumatic Pseudomonas Meningitis: Case Report

Kathleen P. Heidelberger; W. M. Layton; Robert G. Fisher


Teratology | 1980

Protection against cadmium-induced limb malformations by pretreatment with cadmium or mercury

W. M. Layton; Vergil H. Ferm


Teratology | 1980

The susceptibility of inbred strains of hamsters to cadmium‐induced embryotoxicity

Thomas F. Gale; W. M. Layton


Teratology | 1993

Expression of the IV (reversed and/or heterotaxic) phenotype in SWV mice

W. M. Layton; M. W. Layton; Michael Binder; David M. Kurnit; Andrzej J. Hanzlik; Margaret L. Van Keuren; Fred G. Biddle


Teratology | 1973

Teratogenic effects of intrauterine injection of acetazolamide and amiloride in hamsters

T. G. Storch; W. M. Layton


Molecular Reproduction and Development | 1991

Situs inversus in the developing mouse: Proteins affected by the iv mutation (genocopy) and the teratogen retinoic acid (phenocopy)

Margaret L. Van Keuren; W. M. Layton; Ruxandra A. Iacob; David M. Kurnit


Genomics | 1990

The murine () gene responsible for visceral asymmetry is linked tightly to the cluster on chromosome 12

Andrzej J. Hanzlik; Marc D. Binder; W. M. Layton; Locke Rowe; Marcelle C. Layton; Barbara Taylor; M Osemlak; James G. Richards; David M. Kurnit; Gordon Stewart

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Andrzej J. Hanzlik

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

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