Sweet H O, Green M C
J Hered. 1981 Mar-Apr;72(2):87-93. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a109459.
Progressive ankylosis, ank, a new recessive skeletal mutation causing a noninflammatory joint disease in mice is described. Preliminary observations suggest that three abnormal processes are involved: increased calcification of calcified cartilage and of joint tissues, hyperplasia of the cells and tissues of the joints, and degeneration within and around the tissues, tendons, and ligaments of the joints. The new mutation is closely linked, with about 4 percent recombination, to underwhite on chr 15.
渐进性关节强硬(ank)是一种新的隐性骨骼突变,可导致小鼠患非炎性关节疾病。初步观察表明,涉及三个异常过程:钙化软骨和关节组织的钙化增加、关节细胞和组织的增生以及关节组织、肌腱和韧带内部及周围的退化。这种新突变与15号染色体上的underwhite紧密连锁,重组率约为4%。