The early lethality of autosomal monosomy in the mouse
- 1 December 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Experimental Zoology
- Vol. 236 (3), 353-360
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.1402360313
Abstract
Using male mice doubly heterozygous for pairs of Robertsonian translocation chromosomes that have one arm in common, mouse embryos monosomic for 11 of the 19 autosomes have been generated. All of these monosomies result in death prior to or during the implantation period, with only rare survivors being detected 6 days after fertilization. For some of the monosomies the onset of lethality can be detected during the third or fourth day of development, but others do not begin to die until sometime after the late blastocyst stage on day 4. Retardation of development, as revealed by decreased cell numbers, is often detectable prior to or after the onset of the lethal period. The period during which death occurs may spread over several days and does not coincide with any of the developmental landmarks of the pre- or peri-implantation period. Genetic factors that may affect the rate of cellular proliferation or other aspects of embryonic development appear to play an important role in determining exactly when individual monosomies result in death. The universal early lethality of the autosomal monosomies leads to the conclusion that a large number of loci scattered over all of the autosomes are involved in processes that are so concentration dependent that a 50% reduction is sufficient to produce very serious consequences.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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