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. 1983 May 11;11(9):2917–2926. doi: 10.1093/nar/11.9.2917

Unusual type of mitochondrial DNA in mice lacking a maternally transmitted antigen.

S D Ferris, U Ritte, K F Lindahl, E M Prager, A C Wilson
PMCID: PMC325933  PMID: 6304659

Abstract

Mice that lack a maternally transmitted antigen (Mta) on the cell surface share a distinctive type of mitochondrial DNA. This is evident from restriction analyses of mitochondrial DNAs from 25 strains of mice whose antigenic state is known. One hundred sixty-eight cleavage sites have been mapped in the mitochondrial DNA of Mta- mice. Detailed maps for the 8 other types of mitochondrial DNA detected in the survey have also been prepared. The Mta- mice are estimated to differ from those expressing the antigen by 108 to 141 base substitutions at widely scattered points in the mitochondrial genome.

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