tclw5 is a t-complex recessive lethal mutation of the tw5-haplotype. Since tw5/tw5 embryos die soon after implantation, the tclw5 gene is thought to play an important role in early embryogenesis. Previous histological studies have demonstrated that tw5 homozygotes do not survive past the gastrulation stage due to extensive death of the embryonic ectoderm, whereas the extraembryonic tissues were less affected. In the present study, we demonstrate that tw5/tw5 embryos may be distinguished from wildtype littermates at embryonic (E) day 5.5. At this stage, the visceral endoderm of tw5/tw5 embryos appeared to be different, possessing smaller and fewer vacuoles compared to normal littermates. This led us to hypothesize that the visceral endoderm may be affected by tclw5. Confirmation was provided by the rescue of tw5/tw5 embryos following aggregation with tetraploid embryos. However, rescued embryos did not survive past E9.0 and displayed an underdeveloped posterior region. This would indicate that the actions of tclw5 extend beyond the midgestation stage.
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Genesis
December 2003
Division of Bioscience, Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.
tclw5 is a t-complex recessive lethal mutation of the tw5-haplotype. Since tw5/tw5 embryos die soon after implantation, the tclw5 gene is thought to play an important role in early embryogenesis. Previous histological studies have demonstrated that tw5 homozygotes do not survive past the gastrulation stage due to extensive death of the embryonic ectoderm, whereas the extraembryonic tissues were less affected.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGenet Res
February 1990
Department of Biology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122.
The tw5 haplotype is a recessive mutation which is lethal when homozygous in mouse embryos following implantation. This series of studies was undertaken to determine the effect of the tw5/tw5 genotype on embryos developing in vitro. Blastocyst embryos from +/tw5 inter se matings were compared with control blastocysts obtained from matings between T/+ and +/+ females and +/tw5 males for their abilities to continue development in vitro in two culture media.
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December 1980
Inner cell masses (ICMs) isolated immunosurgically from mouse blastocysts segregating the homozygous lethal mutants t0/t0 and tW5/tW5 were cultured in vitro. Presumed t0/t0 ICMs fail to grow after three days in culture (equivalent gestational day 7.5) when they consist of an outer layer of endoderm cells surrounding about 30 epiblast cells.
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