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Tier II GS135843 • femoral cross-sectional area 1 (Fcsa1, Published QTL Chr 6)

DESCRIPTION:

QTL associated with femoral cross-sectional area 1. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (88931018)

LABEL:

QTL-Fcsa1-Mouse-Chr 6

SCORE TYPE:

Binary

DATE ADDED:

2012-04-02

DATE UPDATED:

2020-05-06

SPECIES:

AUTHORS:

Klein RF, Turner RJ, Skinner LD, Vartanian KA, Serang M, Carlos AS, Shea M, Belknap JK, Orwoll ES

TITLE:

Mapping quantitative trait loci that influence femoral cross-sectional area in mice.

JOURNAL:

Journal of bone and mineral research : the official journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research Oct 2002, Vol 17, pp. 1752-60

ABSTRACT:

Size and shape are critical determinants of the mechanical properties of skeletal elements and can be anticipated to be highly heritable. Moreover, the genes responsible may be independent of those that regulate bone mineral density (BMD). To begin to identify the heritable determinants of skeletal geometry, we have examined femoral cross-sectional area (FCSA) in male and female mice from two inbred strains of mice with divergent FCSA (C57BL/6 [B6] and DBA/2 [D2]), a large genetically heterogeneous population (n = 964) of B6D2F2 mice and 18 BXD recombinant inbred (RI) strains derived from their F2 cross. Femora were harvested from 16-week-old mice and FCSA (bone and marrow space enclosed within the periosteum) was measured at the midshaft by digital image analysis. In all mouse populations examined, FCSA was positively correlated with body weight and weight-corrected FCSA (WC-FCSA) values were normally distributed in the BXD-RI and F2 populations, suggesting polygenic control of this trait. Genome-wide quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis of the B6D2F2 population revealed regions on four different chromosomes that were very strongly linked to WC-FCSA (chromosomes 6, 8, 10, and X) in both genders. Evidence of gender-specific genetic influences on femoral geometry was also identified at three other chromosomal sites (chromosomes 2, 7, and 12). Supporting evidence for the WC-FCSA QTLs on chromosomes 2, 7, 8, 10, and 12 also was present in the RI strains. Interestingly, none of these WC-FCSA QTLs were identified in our previous QTL analysis of whole body BMD in the same B6D2F2 population. Thus, the genetic determinants of bone size appear to be largely, if not entirely, distinct from those that regulate BMD attainment. The identification of the genes responsible for geometric differences in bone development should reveal fundamentally important processes in the control of skeletal integrity. PUBMED: 12369778
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Bone Marrow (D001853)
Extraterrestrial Environment (D005118)
Bone Density (D015519)
Chromosomes (D002875)
Quantitative Trait Loci (D040641)
Mice, Inbred Strains (D008815)
Bone Development (D001846)
Bone and Bones (D001842)
Elements (D004602)
Identification (Psychology) (D007062)
Body Weight (D001835)
bone development (GO:0060348)

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