mortality/aging
• the vast majority of mice that live past weaning die shortly thereafter
|
• 2/3 die before weaning and most of the rest shortly after weaning, though occasionally can live for several months
|
growth/size/body
• the few mice that live to adulthood are runty
|
reproductive system
• reddening of the genital papilla at P11
|
cryptorchism
(
J:14076
)
• testes are abdominal
|
small gonad
(
J:14076
)
|
small testis
(
J:14076
)
|
• the few mice that live to adulthood are infertile
(J:13126)
(J:14076)
|
vision/eye
• eyelids are delayed in opening
|
endocrine/exocrine glands
small testis
(
J:14076
)
|
cryptorchism
(
J:14076
)
• testes are abdominal
|
integument
• first the tail, and then other parts of the body exhibit scaliness
(J:13126)
• exhibit ichythosis
(J:14076)
|
tight skin
(
J:13126
)
• mice also have tight skin
|
Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
NOT | X-linked ichthyosis | DOID:1700 |
OMIM:308100 |
J:14076 |