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Phenotypes associated with this allele
Allele Symbol
Allele Name
Allele ID
Tg(Hbb-b1)83Clo
transgene insertion 83, Cecilia W Lo
MGI:2655271
Summary 2 genotypes
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cx1
Pax6Sey/Pax6Sey-Neu
Tg(Hbb-b1)83Clo/0
involves: 102 * C3H * C57BL * CBA/Ca * CD-1 * SJL MGI:3771027
cx2
Pax6Sey/Pax6Sey
Tg(Hbb-b1)83Clo/0
involves: C57BL * CBA/Ca * CD-1 * SJL MGI:3771026


Genotype
MGI:3771027
cx1
Allelic
Composition
Pax6Sey/Pax6Sey-Neu
Tg(Hbb-b1)83Clo/0
Genetic
Background
involves: 102 * C3H * C57BL * CBA/Ca * CD-1 * SJL
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Mouse lines carrying:
Pax6Sey mutation (8 available); any Pax6 mutation (94 available)
Pax6Sey-Neu mutation (1 available); any Pax6 mutation (94 available)
Tg(Hbb-b1)83Clo mutation (4 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
craniofacial
• all mice exhibit a median cartilaginous rod unlike wild-type mice
• 22% of mice possess a single supernumerary upper incisor tooth
• 22% of mice posses unilateral or bilateral ectopic cartilaginous spurs derived from the antero-lateral aspect of the nasal capsule

respiratory system
• 22% of mice posses unilateral or bilateral ectopic cartilaginous spurs derived from the antero-lateral aspect of the nasal capsule

skeleton
• all mice exhibit a median cartilaginous rod unlike wild-type mice
• 22% of mice possess a single supernumerary upper incisor tooth
• 22% of mice posses unilateral or bilateral ectopic cartilaginous spurs derived from the antero-lateral aspect of the nasal capsule

growth/size/body
• 22% of mice possess a single supernumerary upper incisor tooth
• 22% of mice posses unilateral or bilateral ectopic cartilaginous spurs derived from the antero-lateral aspect of the nasal capsule




Genotype
MGI:3771026
cx2
Allelic
Composition
Pax6Sey/Pax6Sey
Tg(Hbb-b1)83Clo/0
Genetic
Background
involves: C57BL * CBA/Ca * CD-1 * SJL
Find Mice Using the International Mouse Strain Resource (IMSR)
Mouse lines carrying:
Pax6Sey mutation (8 available); any Pax6 mutation (94 available)
Tg(Hbb-b1)83Clo mutation (4 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
craniofacial
• all mice exhibit a median cartilaginous rod unlike wild-type mice
• 43% of mice from the agouti sub-line exhibit supernumerary upper incisor teeth and 14% of the non-agouti line possess a single supernumerary upper incisor tooth
• 86% mice from the agouti sub-line, but none from the non-agouti sub-line, posses unilateral or bilateral ectopic cartilaginous spurs derived from the antero-lateral aspect of the nasal capsule

respiratory system
• 86% mice from the agouti sub-line, but none from the non-agouti sub-line, posses unilateral or bilateral ectopic cartilaginous spurs derived from the antero-lateral aspect of the nasal capsule

skeleton
• all mice exhibit a median cartilaginous rod unlike wild-type mice
• 43% of mice from the agouti sub-line exhibit supernumerary upper incisor teeth and 14% of the non-agouti line possess a single supernumerary upper incisor tooth
• 86% mice from the agouti sub-line, but none from the non-agouti sub-line, posses unilateral or bilateral ectopic cartilaginous spurs derived from the antero-lateral aspect of the nasal capsule

growth/size/body
• 43% of mice from the agouti sub-line exhibit supernumerary upper incisor teeth and 14% of the non-agouti line possess a single supernumerary upper incisor tooth
• 86% mice from the agouti sub-line, but none from the non-agouti sub-line, posses unilateral or bilateral ectopic cartilaginous spurs derived from the antero-lateral aspect of the nasal capsule





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last database update
11/19/2024
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