Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2828349 | Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
FVIItTA/â mice are heterozygous for the FVIIâ null allele and a gene-targeted allele expressing very low levels of FVII. Approximately half the FVIItTA/â in a mixed C57Bl/6:129x1/SVJ background survive much longer than mice in a C57Bl/6 background, suggesting that genetic background affects the survival of mice expressing very low levels of FVII. A lineage of long-term surviving FVIItTA/â mice in a predominantly C57Bl/6 background was generated by selecting 16 weeks or older FVIItTA/â males and breeding them with C57Bl/6 FVII+/â females. It is postulated that these mice maintain 129x1/SVJ alleles at putative hemostatic modifier loci necessary for the survival of mice expressing very low levels of FVII. A SNP genomic scan was performed on DNA from long-term surviving FVIItTA/â mice. The scan identified 8 regions enriched for 129x1/SVJ sequences that might contain putative hemostatic modifier genes.
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Authors
Elliot D. Rosen, Xiaoling Xuei, Mark Suckow, Howard Edenberg,