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Phenotypes Associated with This Genotype
Genotype
MGI:5466151
Allelic
Composition
Hspa5baffled/Hspa5baffled
Genetic
Background
FVB.Cg-Hspa5baffled
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Mouse lines carrying:
Hspa5baffled mutation (0 available); any Hspa5 mutation (38 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
mortality/aging

nervous system
N
• mice exhibit normal forebrain patterning and guide cells populations for thalamocortical axons
• at E18.5, mice exhibit defects in thalamocortical axons and other cortical axon projections compared with wild-type mice
• thalamocortical and corticothalamic axons are delayed and overfasciculated
• shorter average axon length for cortical neurons due to an intrinsic deficiency in axon extension
• thalamic and cortical axons exhibit thicker and nonparallel fascicles (overfasciculation) compared with wild-type mice
• at E15.5, proliferating neurons are located scattered and deeper compared to in wild-type mice
• disorganized intermediate zone with larger bundles
• abnormal external capsule with some fascicles splitting off to an abnormal ventral pathways
• abnormally thin or displaying Probst bundles in most mice
• with fewer, thicker fascicles
• disorganized intermediate zone with larger bundles
• small with disordered lamination
• disordered lamination
• layers 5 and 6 are ragged and with a few labeled cells scattered in upper layers
• at birth with reduced lobular definition
• shorter average axon length for cortical neurons due to an intrinsic deficiency in axon extension

respiratory system

growth/size/body

cellular
• at E18.5, mice exhibit defects in thalamocortical axons and other cortical axon projections compared with wild-type mice
• thalamocortical and corticothalamic axons are delayed and overfasciculated
• shorter average axon length for cortical neurons due to an intrinsic deficiency in axon extension
• thalamic and cortical axons exhibit thicker and nonparallel fascicles (overfasciculation) compared with wild-type mice
• at E15.5, proliferating neurons are located scattered and deeper compared to in wild-type mice


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last database update
04/16/2024
MGI 6.23
The Jackson Laboratory