Abstract

SUMMARYThe coats of Ta–Ta+ and c–c+ chimaeric mice have been compared with those of Ta heterozygotes and animals heterozygous for an X-autosome translocation which causes c-variegation. With one exception all those features typical of the heterozygotes were found in their chimaeric counterparts, thus showing that the creation of two cell populations by X-inactivation can ultimately lead to the observed heterozygous phenotypes. The one exceptional feature not found in c-variegated chimaeric mice was the progessive increase in the proportion of pigmented hairs in c areas with age which occurs in X-autosome translocation heterozygotes.The coat of a Modp / + – Ta chimaeric animal was also investigated. Ta hairs showing only the colour effect of Modp were numerous, suggesting that Modp and Ta affect different cell populations. However, Ta hairs showing the structural effect of Modp were very rare. The two observations suggest Modp can operate independently upon two different cell types – melanocytes and hair follicle cells.

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