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    Methods in cell science 12 (1989), S. 77-81 
    ISSN: 1573-0603
    Keywords: primary culture ; ram lamb epididymitis ; epididymal epithelial cells
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary A procedure for the primary culture of epithelial cells harvested from the epididymides of young virgin ram lambs is described. A confluent monolayer of epitheial cells can be produced from cell aggregates isolated from the caput and cauda segments of ram lamb epididymides after trypsin and collagenase digestions. A culture of enriched epididymal epithelial cells is obtained using a selective attachment procedure. Characteristic epithelial cell morphology can be confirmed by phase contrast and indirect immunofluorescent microscopies. Cultured epithelial cells can be passed 4 times and maintained for 1 mo.
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    ISSN: 1573-6857
    Keywords: life span ; longevity ; QTL ; artificial selection ; genetic drift
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Using lines selected for long life by Luckinbill and his co-workers, we screened two selected and two control lines for allelic frequency differences at 1200 randomly chosen RAPD marker loci. Twenty-three marker loci showed frequency differences in excess of 80%, and five were greater than 90%. Age-specific effects of the five most differentiated loci were estimated by collecting complete survival data in segregating backcross populations. Alleles at four of the five marker loci were associated with significant extension of life span in males, while two marker loci had significant effects in females. Eighty percent of the total selection response in males can be explained by the identified QTL's, under the assumption of additivity. The N14+ marker allele accounted for a 12-day life span extension in males, but had little effect in females. Both sex-limited and sex-shared effects were observed. Analysis of age-specific mortality rates suggests that life span extension occurs by a combination of genetic factors that moderate both the level of mortality and the rate at which mortality increases with age.
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