Analysis of a genetic recognition system in wild house mice |
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Authors: | Sarah Lenington Kathleen Egid Jessie Williams |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Animal Behavior, Rutgers University, 07102 Newark, New Jersey;(2) Present address: Department of Biological Sciences, SUNY at Albany, 12222 Albany, New York |
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Abstract: | Wild female house mice have strong preferences for odors of male mice whose t-complex genotype is +/+ rather than for males carrying deleterious mutations (+/t) at the t complex. In this review of a large number of studies examining the basis for this preference, we suggest the following: first, preferences of +/+ females are greatly influenced by environmental factors and probably do not have a large genetic component: second, preferences of +/t females are less dependent upon environmental factors and hence may have a strong genetic component: third, the lethal factors within the t complex are involved in both the production of the cue by males and the expression of the preference in females: and fourth, there may be a second gene or genes within the t complex involved in the expression of female preference. |
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Keywords: | t complex mouse genetics wild mice mating preference kin recognition |
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