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Phenotypes Associated with This Genotype
Genotype
MGI:2682214
Allelic
Composition
Gna11Mhdadsk7/Gna11+
Genetic
Background
C3HeB/FeJ-Gna11Mhdadsk7/Ieg
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Mouse lines carrying:
Gna11Mhdadsk7 mutation (2 available); any Gna11 mutation (21 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
pigmentation
• slight darkening of the hair
• more severe in homozygous than heterozygous animals
• excess pigmentation is also seen in the dermis of hair-bearing skin
• excess pigmentation is first seen at P3 increases through weaning then fades slightly with age
• extremely dark pigmentation in dermis of the ears
• more severe in homozygous than heterozygous animals
• excess pigment in a uniform and slanted stripe prominent over the volar pad at the base of the first digit; bluish-gray in color
• more severe in homozygous than heterozygous animals
• extremely dark pigmentation in dermis of the tail
• more severe in homozygous than heterozygous animals

hearing/vestibular/ear
• extremely dark pigmentation in dermis of the ears
• more severe in homozygous than heterozygous animals

limbs/digits/tail
• excess pigment in a uniform and slanted stripe prominent over the volar pad at the base of the first digit; bluish-gray in color
• more severe in homozygous than heterozygous animals
• extremely dark pigmentation in dermis of the tail
• more severe in homozygous than heterozygous animals

craniofacial
• extremely dark pigmentation in dermis of the ears
• more severe in homozygous than heterozygous animals

integument
• extremely dark pigmentation in dermis of the ears
• more severe in homozygous than heterozygous animals
• slight darkening of the hair
• more severe in homozygous than heterozygous animals
• excess pigment in a uniform and slanted stripe prominent over the volar pad at the base of the first digit; bluish-gray in color
• more severe in homozygous than heterozygous animals
• extremely dark pigmentation in dermis of the tail
• more severe in homozygous than heterozygous animals

growth/size/body
• extremely dark pigmentation in dermis of the ears
• more severe in homozygous than heterozygous animals


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last database update
04/30/2024
MGI 6.23
The Jackson Laboratory