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Phenotypes associated with this allele
Allele Symbol
Allele Name
Allele ID
Recql4tm1Abe
targeted mutation 1, Masumi Abe
MGI:2677314
Summary 1 genotype
Jump to Allelic Composition Genetic Background Genotype ID
hm1
Recql4tm1Abe/Recql4tm1Abe involves: 129S1/Sv * 129X1/SvJ * C57BL/6 MGI:2677318


Genotype
MGI:2677318
hm1
Allelic
Composition
Recql4tm1Abe/Recql4tm1Abe
Genetic
Background
involves: 129S1/Sv * 129X1/SvJ * C57BL/6
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Mouse lines carrying:
Recql4tm1Abe mutation (0 available); any Recql4 mutation (46 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
mortality/aging
• approximately 40% died immediately after birth
• 80% of the remaining mice died within 2 days of birth
• approximately 95% died within 2 weeks of birth

pigmentation
• colorless hair observed in 65% of mice

craniofacial

digestive/alimentary system
• reduced size of villi

growth/size/body
• neonatal body weight reduced by approximately 40% relative to littermates
• body weight reduced by approximately 50% and 66% at 4 and 10 weeks, respectively, relative to littermates

hematopoietic system
• poorly defined cortical-medullary boundary
• the ratio of T cells did not statistically differ from those observed in wild-type thymi
• while the overall size of the spleen was normal, the white pulp areas were smaller and decreased in number

immune system
• poorly defined cortical-medullary boundary
• the ratio of T cells did not statistically differ from those observed in wild-type thymi
• while the overall size of the spleen was normal, the white pulp areas were smaller and decreased in number

skeleton
• fewer trabeculas in the metaphyseal regions

vision/eye
N
• though human patients present with cataracts, none were observed in mice

integument
• colorless hair observed in 65% of mice
• although mice initially developed a normal coat, spontaneous hair loss was observed on the neck, back, and behind the forelegs around 6 weeks of age
• hair loss eventually encompassed ~20% of the whole body surface
• erosion of skin in areas of hair loss

endocrine/exocrine glands
• poorly defined cortical-medullary boundary
• the ratio of T cells did not statistically differ from those observed in wild-type thymi

Mouse Models of Human Disease
DO ID OMIM ID(s) Ref(s)
Rothmund-Thomson syndrome DOID:2732 OMIM:268400
J:85574





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last database update
04/09/2024
MGI 6.23
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