Abstract

Various laboratories have reported differences in the mammary tumor incidence caused by the endogenous mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) in BALB/c mice. In order to resolve these differences, we have compared the MMTV specific nucleic acids extracted from BALB/c normal organs and tumor tissue obtained from laboratories reporting either a high or low BALB/c mammary tumor incidence. Hybridization kinetics and restriction endonuclease analysis indicate that mammary tumor tissue from laboratories reporting a high mammary tumor incidence contains integrated MMTV-specific DNA that is not found in normal organs from these mice and is therefore not in the germ line. Furthermore we cannot detect these acquired MMTV DNA sequences in a BALB/c mammary tumor from a laboratory reporting a low mammary tumor incidence.

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