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Phenotypes Associated with This Genotype
Genotype
MGI:3794431
Allelic
Composition
KitlSl-39R/KitlSl-39R
Genetic
Background
C3.B10Rl-KitlSl-39R
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Mouse lines carrying:
KitlSl-39R mutation (1 available); any Kitl mutation (92 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
mortality/aging
• 73% of mice survive to P18

reproductive system
• many PGCs with abnormal morphology are retained in the hindgut at E10.5
• moderate numbers of primordial germ cells (PGCs) are seen in genital ridges relative to wild-type and KitlSl-gb homozygotes at E11.5
• at E9.5, PGC numbers in the hindgut are 44% of wild-type
• at E10.5, many PGCs in hindgut appear to be disintegrating; abnormal PGCs in hindgut tend to be nonmotile and apoptotic
• at E10.5, only 50% of total PGCs have migrated from hindgut, compared to 93% in wild-type
• proliferation indices of migratory (in mesentery and genital ridges) and postmigratory PGCs (in genital ridges) at 10.5 and 11.5 are significantly reduced compared to wild-type values (54-66% of wild-type values)

pigmentation
• some animals have pigmented patches on their heads

hematopoietic system
• severe at birth
• significantly lower than wild-type at birth (34% of wild-type value)
• significantly lower than wild-type at P24-25
• significantly increased compared to wild-type at P24-25
• increased compared to wild-type at P24-25
• significantly increased compared to wild-type at P24-25

cellular
• many PGCs with abnormal morphology are retained in the hindgut at E10.5
• moderate numbers of primordial germ cells (PGCs) are seen in genital ridges relative to wild-type and KitlSl-gb homozygotes at E11.5
• at E9.5, PGC numbers in the hindgut are 44% of wild-type
• at E10.5, many PGCs in hindgut appear to be disintegrating; abnormal PGCs in hindgut tend to be nonmotile and apoptotic
• at E10.5, only 50% of total PGCs have migrated from hindgut, compared to 93% in wild-type
• proliferation indices of migratory (in mesentery and genital ridges) and postmigratory PGCs (in genital ridges) at 10.5 and 11.5 are significantly reduced compared to wild-type values (54-66% of wild-type values)

integument
• some animals have pigmented patches on their heads


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last database update
01/28/2026
MGI 6.24
The Jackson Laboratory