Thehigh growth(hg) locus in mice produces a 30–50% increase in weight gain of homozygous individuals. Here we report that the microsatellite markerD10Mit69is deleted in high growth mice. The deletion ofD10Mit69was uncovered in a screen of the high growth mouse and its progenitor strains for available markers in thehgregion. We demonstrate thathgandD10Mit69cosegregate in a cross of congenic strains C57BL/6J-hghg× C57BL/6J. These results suggest that deletion of a region aroundD10Mit69is responsible for the high growth effect. MarkerD10Mit69will be utilized as an entry point to physical cloning of thehg-containing segment. A dense map of markers aroundhgconstructed here should allow identification of markers in homologous regions in domestic animals and humans, which may be utilized to assess the role of thehglocus in these other species.