Chapman V M, Stephenson D A, Mullins L J, Keitz B T, Disteche C, Orkin S H
Molecular and Cellular Biology Department, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York 14263.
Genomics. 1991 Feb;9(2):309-13. doi: 10.1016/0888-7543(91)90258-g.
We have used a cDNA probe for mouse Gf-1 gene that encodes the erythroid cell transcription factor to identify genetic variation in genomic DNA between Mus species. The segregation of Gf-1 DNA variation was analyzed in Mus species crosses that have been previously typed for the segregation of more than 30 genes spanning 80 cM of the mouse X chromosome from the centromere to the border of the X-Y pairing region. We identified a single X chromosome locus in the mouse, Gf-1, and an analysis of recombinants from 203 backcross progeny mapped Gf-1 to the proximal portion of the chromosome, coincident with the Cybb locus and proximal to Otc gene locus. A gene order of centromere, DXWas70, Cybb/Gf-1, Otc, Timp was established for the mouse X chromosome, which is in agreement with the map position observed on the human X chromosome.