behavior/neurological
N |
• no gross defects in motor behavior
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• adults fail to habituate to a novel mouse upon repeated exposures
• however, adults spend more time with a novel mouse than a novel object or familiar mouse suggesting similar interest in social interactions compared to controls
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• fail to respond differently to non-social (food), social, and aversive scents unlike controls
• however, mice are similar to wild-type controls in the ability to find a buried cookie indicating the absence of a gross defect in olfaction
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• reduced in juveniles
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• increase in repetitive digging behavior
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• reduced in juveniles
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• reduced in juveniles
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• impaired in adults
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• juveniles display reduced play soliciting
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growth/size/body
Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
autism spectrum disorder | DOID:0060041 | J:258593 |