Capparelli Rosanna, Costabile Adele, Viscardi Maurizio, Iannelli Domenico
School of Biotechnological Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, Italy.
Mamm Genome. 2004 Aug;15(8):579-84. doi: 10.1007/s00335-004-2351-y.
A 7-bp deletion in the Cd4 gene, present in the strain MOLF/Ei of Mus musculus molossinus and absent in laboratory mouse strains ( Mus musculus musculus), provided the means to distinguish the parental origin of the Cd4 alleles expressed in single cells of F1 (AKR x MOLF/Ei) and F1 (Balb/C x MOLF/Ei) hybrids. Single-cell RT-PCR showed that the individual CD4+ lymphocyte expresses either the maternal or the paternal Cd4 allele, never both. In situ hybridization proved that Cd4 alleles replicate asynchronously, as expected in the case of genes expressed monoallelically.