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EdaTa-25H
Radiation induced Allele Detail
Summary
Symbol: EdaTa-25H
Name: ectodysplasin-A; tabby 25 Harwell
MGI ID: MGI:1856203
Synonyms: Ta25H, Ta25H
Gene: Eda  Location: ChrX:99019212-99444366 bp, + strand  Genetic Position: ChrX, 43.59 cM
Alliance: EdaTa-25H page
Mutation
origin
Strain of Origin:  (C3H/HeH x 101/H)F1
Mutation
description
Allele Type:    Radiation induced
Mutation:    Intergenic deletion
 
Mutation detailsSouthern blot analysis shows that the deletion comprising Ta-25H extends, minimally, 1.5cM and deletes the locus Ar as well as Eda but does not delete the X-inactivation center Xic. (J:11266, J:11630, J:42614)
Inheritance:    Semidominant
Phenotypes
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Expression
In Mice Carrying this Mutation: 1 assay results
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Carrying this Mutation:  Mouse Strains: 0 strains available      Cell Lines: 0 lines available
Carrying any Eda Mutation:  34 strains or lines available
Notes
EdaTa-25H. A female with the typical tabby phenotype resulted from 6 Gy spermatogonial irradiation. She produced EdaTa-25H/+, +/+, and hemizygous EdaTa-25H daughters, but only hemizygous +/Y males. The EdaTa-25H hemizygous daughters were chromosomally XY, and, rather than ovaries, had abdominally located testes. This indicated a deletion of both the Eda and Ar loci, which was given the symbol EdaTa-25H as an allele at the tabby locus. There is a shortage of both heterozygous and hemizygous EdaTa-25H mice, and EdaTa-25H/+ heterozygous females tend to have smaller litters than their wild-type sibs. Heterozygotes (but not hemizygotes) often show skeletal defects (J:14235).
References
Original:  J:14235 Cattanach BM, et al., Ta25H, a presumptive X Chromosome deletion. Mouse News Lett. 1989;83:160
All:  5 reference(s)

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last database update
04/16/2024
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