Abstract:The DDK syndrome is known as the polar-lethal embryonic death that occurs at the morula-blastocyst stage when female mice of the DDK strain are mated with males from many other inbred strains (alien males). Embryonic death is interpreted to be caused by incompatibility between a DDK oocyte factor and the product from male pronucleus, both of which map to the Om locus on mouse chromosome 11. We compared development of DDK ×DDK embryos (high viability) and DDK × BALB/c embryos (low viability) before the morula s… Show more
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