Rodents of the genus Peromyscus are among the most common North American mammals. Crosses between natural populations of two of these species, P. maniculatus (BW) and P. polionotus (PO), produce parent-of-origin effects on growth and development. BW females mated to PO males produce growth-retarded offspring. In contrast, PO females mated to BW males produce overgrown but dysmorphic conceptuses. Variation in imprinted loci and control of genomic imprinting appear to underlie the hybrid effects. Prior morphological and genetic analyses have focused on placental and post-natal growth. Here, we assess the frequency and scope of embryonic defects. The most frequent outcome of the PO 3 BW cross is death prior to embryonic day 13. Conceptuses lac...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioN...
Large-scale phenotyping efforts have demonstrated that approximately 25-30% of mouse gene knockouts ...
Placental development can be disturbed by various factors, such as mutation of specific genes or mat...
Crosses between the North American deer mouse species Peromyscus maniculatus (BW) and P. polionotus ...
Interspecific hybridization in the rodent genera Peromyscus and Mus results in abnormal placentation...
Interspecific hybridization in the rodent genera Peromyscus and Mus results in abnormal placentation...
In mammals, the most frequently observed hybrid dysgenesis effects are growth disturbances and male ...
Crosses between two recently diverged rodent spe-cies of the genus Peromyscus result in dramatic par...
BackgroundCrosses between natural populations of two species of deer mice, Peromyscus maniculatus (B...
Interspecific hybridization between closely related mammalian species, including various species of ...
Crosses between natural populations of two species of deer mice, Peromyscus maniculatus (BW), and P....
Different species are separated by pre-zygotic reproductive barriers which impede gene flow between ...
Background: Identifying genes that are essential for mouse embryonic development and survival throug...
It has been shown previously that abnormal placental growth occurs in crosses and backcrosses betwee...
Hybridization between closely related species of mammals is often accompanied by abnormal growth of ...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioN...
Large-scale phenotyping efforts have demonstrated that approximately 25-30% of mouse gene knockouts ...
Placental development can be disturbed by various factors, such as mutation of specific genes or mat...
Crosses between the North American deer mouse species Peromyscus maniculatus (BW) and P. polionotus ...
Interspecific hybridization in the rodent genera Peromyscus and Mus results in abnormal placentation...
Interspecific hybridization in the rodent genera Peromyscus and Mus results in abnormal placentation...
In mammals, the most frequently observed hybrid dysgenesis effects are growth disturbances and male ...
Crosses between two recently diverged rodent spe-cies of the genus Peromyscus result in dramatic par...
BackgroundCrosses between natural populations of two species of deer mice, Peromyscus maniculatus (B...
Interspecific hybridization between closely related mammalian species, including various species of ...
Crosses between natural populations of two species of deer mice, Peromyscus maniculatus (BW), and P....
Different species are separated by pre-zygotic reproductive barriers which impede gene flow between ...
Background: Identifying genes that are essential for mouse embryonic development and survival throug...
It has been shown previously that abnormal placental growth occurs in crosses and backcrosses betwee...
Hybridization between closely related species of mammals is often accompanied by abnormal growth of ...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioN...
Large-scale phenotyping efforts have demonstrated that approximately 25-30% of mouse gene knockouts ...
Placental development can be disturbed by various factors, such as mutation of specific genes or mat...