Phenotypes associated with this allele
Allelic Composition |
X/Srydl1Rlb Tg(Sry)2Ei/0
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Genetic Background |
involves: 129S6/SvEv * C3H * C57BL/6JEi * MF1 |
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reproductive system
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• chromosomal males that would have developed as fertile females develop as males
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Find Mice |
Using the International Mouse Strain Resource (IMSR)
Mouse lines carrying:
Del(Y)1Psb mutation
(0 available);
any
Del(Y)1Psb mutation
(0 available)
Srydl1Rlb mutation
(2 available);
any
Sry mutation
(51 available)
Tg(Sry)2Ei mutation
(4 available)
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reproductive system
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• all sperm exhibit defects in acrosomal morphology
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cellular
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• all sperm exhibit defects in acrosomal morphology
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Find Mice |
Using the International Mouse Strain Resource (IMSR)
Mouse lines carrying:
Del(Y)1H mutation
(0 available);
any
Del(Y)1H mutation
(0 available)
Tg(Sry)2Ei mutation
(4 available)
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reproductive system
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• chromosomal females carrying this transgene develop as males
• chromosomal males that would have developed as sex-reversed females develop as males in mutants carrying this transgene
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• sex reversed XX males are sterile
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Find Mice |
Using the International Mouse Strain Resource (IMSR)
Mouse lines carrying:
Del(Y)1H mutation
(0 available);
any
Del(Y)1H mutation
(0 available)
Tg(Sry)2Ei mutation
(4 available)
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reproductive system
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• sex-reversal rescued mutant males show an increase in sperm with slightly or grossly abnormal heads compared to other sex-reversal rescued mice hemizygous for Srydl1Rob
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• chromosomal males that would have developed as fertile females develop as males
• chromosomal females carrying this transgene develop as males
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• sex reversed XX males are sterile
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cellular
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• sex-reversal rescued mutant males show an increase in sperm with slightly or grossly abnormal heads compared to other sex-reversal rescued mice hemizygous for Srydl1Rob
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Find Mice |
Using the International Mouse Strain Resource (IMSR)
Mouse lines carrying:
Tg(Sry)2Ei mutation
(4 available)
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reproductive system
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• chromosomal females carrying this transgene develop as males
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• chromosomal females develop as males but are sterile due to the presence of 2 X chromosomes and the absence of a Y chromosome
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