Independent Segregation of the H-2 Locus and the Locus for Responsiveness to Histamine-Sensitizing Factor
AUTOR(ES)
Ovary, Zoltan
RESUMO
The inheritance of responsiveness to histamine-sensitizing factor of pertussis bacilli was examined in (SWR/J x CBA/J)F1 x CBA/J backcross mice. We found that about half of the backcross mice inherited this responsiveness in both sexes. There was no linkage between the inheritance of responsiveness to histamine-sensitizing factor and the H-2q locus from the sensitive SW/J progenitor.
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