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Phenotypes Associated with This Genotype
Genotype
MGI:5545921
Allelic
Composition
Wnt4tm1Amc/Wnt4tm3(EGFP/cre)Amc
Genetic
Background
involves: 129S1/Sv * C57BL/6J
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Mouse lines carrying:
Wnt4tm1Amc mutation (2 available); any Wnt4 mutation (21 available)
Wnt4tm3(EGFP/cre)Amc mutation (1 available); any Wnt4 mutation (21 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
reproductive system
• pregranulosa cells appear to undergo precocious differentiation from quiescence to differentiating cell, based on aberrant expression of markers of ovarian development at 18.5 dpc
• in null ovaries, pregranulosa cells in the agametic anterior end resemble differentiating granulosa cells while the cells adjacent to surviving germ cells at the posterior end of the ovary are undifferentiated
• when embryos are exposed to bisulfan at E11.5 and all germ cells are ablated, mitotic arrest of granulosa cells occurs as in controls, with no aberrant differentiation of pregranulosa cells; in absence of pre-meiotic germ cells pregranulosa cells remain in normal quiescent state
• loss of germ cells in the ovary proceeds from the anterior to posterior end; At 15.5 dpc, germ cells at the anterior end are reduced in number compared to control ovaries
• germ cells occupy half the ovary by 16.5 dpc and only a small number of germ cells remain, clustered at the posterior end of the ovary

cellular
• pregranulosa cells appear to undergo precocious differentiation from quiescence to differentiating cell, based on aberrant expression of markers of ovarian development at 18.5 dpc
• in null ovaries, pregranulosa cells in the agametic anterior end resemble differentiating granulosa cells while the cells adjacent to surviving germ cells at the posterior end of the ovary are undifferentiated
• when embryos are exposed to bisulfan at E11.5 and all germ cells are ablated, mitotic arrest of granulosa cells occurs as in controls, with no aberrant differentiation of pregranulosa cells; in absence of pre-meiotic germ cells pregranulosa cells remain in normal quiescent state
• loss of germ cells in the ovary proceeds from the anterior to posterior end; At 15.5 dpc, germ cells at the anterior end are reduced in number compared to control ovaries
• germ cells occupy half the ovary by 16.5 dpc and only a small number of germ cells remain, clustered at the posterior end of the ovary


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last database update
03/25/2025
MGI 6.24
The Jackson Laboratory