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tth Gene Detail
Summary
  • Symbol
    tth
  • Name
    tremor with tilted head
  • Feature Type
    heritable phenotypic marker
  • IDs
    MGI:2652743
  • Alliance
Location &
Maps
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  • Sequence Map
    Genome coordinates not available from the current reference assembly.
  • Genetic Map
    Chromosome 15, Syntenic
  • Mapping Data
    1 experiment
Mutations,
Alleles, and
Phenotypes
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  • Phenotype Summary
    8 phenotypes from 2 alleles in 2 genetic backgrounds
    2 phenotype references
Phenotype Overview

adipose tissue
behavior/neurological
cardiovascular system
cellular
craniofacial
digestive/alimentary system
embryo
endocrine/exocrine glands
growth/size/body
hearing/vestibular/ear
hematopoietic system
homeostasis/metabolism
integument
immune system
limbs/digits/tail
liver/biliary system
mortality/aging
muscle
nervous system
pigmentation
renal/urinary system
reproductive system
respiratory system
skeleton
taste/olfaction
neoplasm
vision/eye

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By three weeks of age, homozygous mutant mice exhibit tremor when walking and lean and/or tilt their heads to one side. Hearing and inner ear morphology are normal. Males fail to breed despite having motile and morphologically normal sperm.
References
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  • Summaries
    All 2
    Phenotypes 2
  • Earliest
    J:91623 Gagnon L, et al., A new spontaneous mutation resulting in body tremor and a tilited head. Mouse Mutant Resources Web Site, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine. MGI Direct Data Submission. 2004;
  • Latest
    J:177024 Gagnon LH, et al., A second allele of tremor with tilted head. MGI Direct Data Submission. 2011;

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last database update
11/12/2024
MGI 6.24
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