digestive/alimentary system
• on the tongue
• milder than in homozygous mice
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• thickened lingual mucosa with evidence of inter-papillar cytolysis
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pigmentation
• bright coat color and light brown pigment in all hairs rather than the normal dark brown/black
• difference in coat color is most visible around 4 weeks of age
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craniofacial
• on the tongue
• milder than in homozygous mice
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• thickened lingual mucosa with evidence of inter-papillar cytolysis
|
integument
• bright coat color and light brown pigment in all hairs rather than the normal dark brown/black
• difference in coat color is most visible around 4 weeks of age
|
growth/size/body
• on the tongue
• milder than in homozygous mice
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• thickened lingual mucosa with evidence of inter-papillar cytolysis
|
Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
white sponge nevus | DOID:0050448 |
OMIM:PS193900 |
J:116740 |