normal phenotype
• homozygous mice display no phenotypic abnormalities
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Allele Symbol Allele Name Allele ID |
Gata3tm1Jfz targeted mutation 1, Jinfang Zhu MGI:3487291 |
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Summary |
9 genotypes
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♀ | phenotype observed in females |
♂ | phenotype observed in males |
N | normal phenotype |
• homozygous mice display no phenotypic abnormalities
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♀ | phenotype observed in females |
♂ | phenotype observed in males |
N | normal phenotype |
N |
• rescue of the lactation failure seen in mutant mice wild-type for Zfp157
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• mild epithelial dysplasia in all ducts and alveoli with an increase in the number of binucleate cells and cells of variable sizes
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• mild epithelial dysplasia in all ducts and alveoli with an increase in the number of binucleate cells and cells of variable sizes
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♀ | phenotype observed in females |
♂ | phenotype observed in males |
N | normal phenotype |
• partial rescue of ribbon loss observed Mafbtm1.1Good/Mafbtm1Jeng Tg(Neurog1-cre)1Jejo mice
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• partial rescue of synaptic defects observed Mafbtm1.1Good/Mafbtm1Jeng Tg(Neurog1-cre)1Jejo mice
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• partial rescue of ribbon loss observed Mafbtm1.1Good/Mafbtm1Jeng Tg(Neurog1-cre)1Jejo mice
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♀ | phenotype observed in females |
♂ | phenotype observed in males |
N | normal phenotype |
• cochlear synaptic loss is more severe than in Mafbtm1.1Good/Mafbtm1Jeng Tg(Neurog1-cre)1Jejo mice
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♀ | phenotype observed in females |
♂ | phenotype observed in males |
N | normal phenotype |
• increased numbers of IFN-gamma producing cells in response to Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection
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• decreased numbers of Il-4 producing cells in response to Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection
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• very little IgE in the serum in response to Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection
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• increased numbers of IFN-gamma producing cells in response to Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection
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• decreased numbers of Il-4 producing cells in response to Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection
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• very little IgE in the serum in response to Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection
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• failed to expel worms after Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection
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♀ | phenotype observed in females |
♂ | phenotype observed in males |
N | normal phenotype |
• very few expanded alveoli are seen
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• pups show little milk in their stomachs and are severely dehydrated
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• very few expanded alveoli are seen
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• pups show little milk in their stomachs and are severely dehydrated
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♀ | phenotype observed in females |
♂ | phenotype observed in males |
N | normal phenotype |
• when mutant bone marrow cells are transferred to mice lacking surface expression of MHC I, the single positive T cell population in the thymus is composed of small numbers of CD8+ T cells instead of large numbers of CD4+ T cells
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• substantially decreased numbers of CD4+ single positive cells but normal numbers of CD8+ single positive cells
• CD4+ cells found in the lymph nodes had an activated or memory-like phenotype
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• the number of TCRhi CD4 thymocytes is much smaller (0.2 x 106) than in their wild-type counterparts (10.9 x 106)
• the number of CD4 T cells found in the periphery is very small and all have a memory phenotype suggesting they are descendents of an even smaller progenitor pool
• CD4 T cells are virtually absent in the spleen of 1 week old mice, giving further evidence that CD4 T cell population in adults results from expansion of a small progenitor pool
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• in stimulated T cells
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• when mutant bone marrow cells are transferred to mice lacking surface expression of MHC I, the single positive T cell population in the thymus is composed of small numbers of CD8+ T cells instead of large numbers of CD4+ T cells
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• substantially decreased numbers of CD4+ single positive cells but normal numbers of CD8+ single positive cells
• CD4+ cells found in the lymph nodes had an activated or memory-like phenotype
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• the number of TCRhi CD4 thymocytes is much smaller (0.2 x 106) than in their wild-type counterparts (10.9 x 106)
• the number of CD4 T cells found in the periphery is very small and all have a memory phenotype suggesting they are descendents of an even smaller progenitor pool
• CD4 T cells are virtually absent in the spleen of 1 week old mice, giving further evidence that CD4 T cell population in adults results from expansion of a small progenitor pool
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♀ | phenotype observed in females |
♂ | phenotype observed in males |
N | normal phenotype |
• decrease in the number of Tph immunoreactive cells in the dorsal Raphe nucleus
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• in the dorsal Raphe nucleus
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♀ | phenotype observed in females |
♂ | phenotype observed in males |
N | normal phenotype |
• T cells expressing the transgenic MHC class II-restricted TCR show diversion from the CD4+ lineage to the CD8+ lineage
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• T cells expressing the transgenic MHC class II-restricted TCR show diversion from the CD4+ lineage to the CD8+ lineage
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Mouse Genome Database (MGD), Gene Expression Database (GXD), Mouse Models of Human Cancer database (MMHCdb) (formerly Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB)), Gene Ontology (GO) |
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last database update 11/12/2024 MGI 6.24 |
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