Cytologic evidence for preferential inactivation of the paternally derived X chromosome in XX mouse blastocysts
- 1 January 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Cytogenetic and Genome Research
- Vol. 20 (1-6), 240-248
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000130856
Abstract
A total of 941 mouse blastocysts obtained from two types of crosses in which one of parents carried Cattanach’s X/autosome translocation was studied cytogenetically by quinacrine mustard fluorescence. The rearranged X (Xt) and the normal X (Xn) were distinguished by size. Karyotype analysis was successful in 721 embryos, of which 205 were heterozygous for Cattanach’s translocation. A single heterochromatic and brightly fluorescent X chromosome was identified in 154 metaphase spreads from 89 blastocysts consisting of 32–96 cells. The paternally derived X chromosome (Xp) was heterochromatic in 87 % and 88 % of the informative cells from the crosses XtXn × XtY and XtXn × χnγ; respectively. This preferential choice of Xp at the blastocyst stage might have an important bearing upon the preponderance of cells with an inactive Xp in the chorion and yolk-sac splanchnopleure.Keywords
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