mortality/aging
• most mice do not survive to the end of their first month with only 2 of 23 surviving to adulthood
• however, phenotype is rescued by re-mobilization of the transposon
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reproductive system
• at P35
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small ovary
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• at P14
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• at P14
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• however, phenotype is rescued by re-mobilization of the transposon
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craniofacial
• reduced distance from the infraorbital fissure to the first molar on the basal aspect
• increased distance from the first molar to the most posterior maxilla-palatine suture
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• overgrown mandibular incisors in 24 of 32 mice at weaning becoming more severe as mice age
• however, phenotype is rescued by re-mobilization of the transposon
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malocclusion
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• increased maxillary angle on the lateral aspect
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• however, phenotype is rescued by re-mobilization of the transposon
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• small palatine foramina
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• recognized at birth and becoming more prominent by 3 weeks of age
• however, phenotype is rescued by re-mobilization of the transposon
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vision/eye
• periocular hair loss in 6 of 27 mice with bilateral small palpebral fissures
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• bilateral in 27 of 32 mice
• unilateral in 1 of 32 mice
• however, phenotype is rescued by re-mobilization of the transposon
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growth/size/body
• overgrown mandibular incisors in 24 of 32 mice at weaning becoming more severe as mice age
• however, phenotype is rescued by re-mobilization of the transposon
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malocclusion
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J:210665
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• small palatine foramina
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• recognized at birth and becoming more prominent by 3 weeks of age
• however, phenotype is rescued by re-mobilization of the transposon
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• one third lighter at P21
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weight loss
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• mice begin to lose weight at P17
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endocrine/exocrine glands
• at P35
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small ovary
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• at P14
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digestive/alimentary system
• small palatine foramina
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skeleton
• reduced distance from the infraorbital fissure to the first molar on the basal aspect
• increased distance from the first molar to the most posterior maxilla-palatine suture
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• overgrown mandibular incisors in 24 of 32 mice at weaning becoming more severe as mice age
• however, phenotype is rescued by re-mobilization of the transposon
|
malocclusion
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J:210665
)
• increased maxillary angle on the lateral aspect
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• however, phenotype is rescued by re-mobilization of the transposon
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• small palatine foramina
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Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
blepharophimosis, ptosis, and epicanthus inversus syndrome | DOID:14778 |
OMIM:110100 |
J:210665 |