REGULATION OF LEISHMANIA POPULATIONS WITHIN HOST .2. GENETIC-CONTROL OF ACUTE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF MICE TO LEISHMANIA-DONOVANI INFECTION
- 1 January 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 30 (1), 130-140
Abstract
The acute growth rates of L. donovani populations in 25 inbred mouse strains fall into 2 distinct groups: the susceptible (S) and the resistant (R). Hybrids within either category resemble their parents in susceptibility. Hybrids between categories are moderately resistant. Back-crossing of F1 hybrids to R and S parents, and interbreeding the F1 generation, give susceptibility ratios consistent with single gene control of acute susceptibility to visceral leishmaniasis. The distribution of this character among inbred mouse strains does not correspond to any well-studied gene nor does it appear to be linked to the H2 histocompatibility locus.This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
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