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Spermatogenic defects in F2 mice between normal mouse strains C3H and C57BL/6 without mutation
1Agrogenomics Research Center, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Tsukuba. gotoh@affrc.go.jp
Abstract:
Genetic disorders are usually considered to be caused by harmful gene mutations, as well as by chromosomal aberrations, including small insertions, duplications and/or deletions. However, as infertile individuals often arise among the offspring of crosses between two fertile mouse strains, we postulate that a certain combination of 'normal' genes with neither gene mutations nor chromosomal aberrations can cause such serious phenotypic alterations as reproductive dysfunction. In this study, we show evidence that a combination of multiple normal genes from two different normal mouse strains manifests a wide range of male reproductive dysfunctions, from benign changes to complete infertility. These abnormal phenotypes are thought to have occurred by epistatic interactions of alleles.

