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Phenotypes associated with this allele
Allele Symbol
Allele Name
Allele ID
Rln3tm1Lex
targeted mutation 1, Lexicon Genetics
MGI:5295187
Summary 1 genotype
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hm1
Rln3tm1Lex/Rln3tm1Lex involves: 129S5/SvEvBrd * C57BL/6 MGI:5310644


Genotype
MGI:5310644
hm1
Allelic
Composition
Rln3tm1Lex/Rln3tm1Lex
Genetic
Background
involves: 129S5/SvEvBrd * C57BL/6
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Mouse lines carrying:
Rln3tm1Lex mutation (1 available); any Rln3 mutation (5 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
behavior/neurological
N
• mice exhibit normal interaction with a novel object, motor coordination (rotarod), anxiety (light/dark box, elevated plus maze, large open field), spatial memory (Y-maze), or sensorimotor gating (prepulse inhibition)
• male mice spend more time immobilized in a forced swim test compared with wild-type mice
• female mice exhibit fewer moves in a 26- by 26-cm automated locomotor cell, open field and novel object tests compared with wild-type mice
• female mice travel less distance in a novel object test compared with wild-type mice
• however, male mice exhibit normal activity
• mice exhibit fewer interactions with a novel mice compared with wild-type mice
• however, interaction with a novel object is normal

homeostasis/metabolism
• in mice fed a breeding diet
• at 10 to 15 weeks in female mice fed a breeding diet
• at 30 to 35 weeks in male and female mice fed a breeding diet
• at 10 to 15 or 30 to 35 weeks in male and female mice fed a breeding diet
• at 10 to 15 or 30 to 35 weeks in female mice fed a breeding diet

adipose tissue
• to a greater extent in male mice than female mice fed a breeding diet
• in mice fed a breeding diet
• to a greater extent in male mice than female mice fed a breeding diet

growth/size/body
• in mice fed a breeding diet
• smaller and leaner than wild-type mice fed a breeding diet
• male mice exhibit greater weight loss and impaired recovery from stress-induced weight loss compared with wild-type mice (J:177334)
• however, mice exhibit normal body weight under normal conditions (J:177334)
• to a greater extent in male mice than female mice fed a breeding diet (J:181242)

integument
• to a greater extent in male mice than female mice fed a breeding diet





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last database update
12/10/2024
MGI 6.24
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