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Symbol
Name
ID
Rp1
retinitis pigmentosa 1 (human)
MGI:1341105
Phenotype annotations related to vision/eye
*Aspects of the system are reported to show a normal phenotype.
Darker colors indicate more annotations
Human Phenotypes
Attenuation of retinal blood vessels
Optic disc pallor
Bone spicule pigmentation of the retina
Rod-cone dystrophy
Undetectable light- and dark-adapted electroretinogram
Myopia
Nyctalopia
Reduced visual acuity
Constriction of peripheral visual field
Scotoma
Disease(s) Associated with RP1
retinitis pigmentosa 1

Mouse Phenotypes
vision/eye phenotype
abnormal retina vasculature morphology
decreased retina photoreceptor cell number
abnormal retina photoreceptor morphology
disorganized photoreceptor inner segment
short photoreceptor inner segment
abnormal photoreceptor outer segment morphology
short photoreceptor outer segment
disorganized photoreceptor outer segment
retina cone cell degeneration
retina rod cell degeneration
retina photoreceptor degeneration
abnormal ocular fundus morphology
abnormal retina neuronal layer morphology
thin retina outer nuclear layer
increased susceptibility to age-related retinal degeneration
retina degeneration
abnormal eye physiology
decreased a-wave amplitude
decreased b-wave amplitude
abnormal eye electrophysiology
abnormal cone electrophysiology
abnormal rod electrophysiology
Availability Mouse Genotype
Rp1m1Jdun/Rp1m1Jdun
Rp1tm1Eap/Rp1tm1Eap
Rp1tm1Jnz/Rp1tm1Jnz
Rp1tm2.1Eap/Rp1tm2.1Eap
Rp1tm2.1Eap/Rp1tm2.1Eap
Tg(Rp1)T1Eap/0
*
Rp1tm2.1Eap/Rp1tm2.1Eap
Tg(Rp1)L2Eap/0
Rp1tvrm64/Rp1tvrm64 *
Rp1tm1Eap/Rp1+
Rp1tm1Jnz/Rp1+
Rp1tm1Jnz/Rp1tm1Eap
Tg(Rp1)L2Eap/0 *
Tg(Rp1)T1Eap/0 *

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Mouse Genome Database (MGD), Gene Expression Database (GXD), Mouse Models of Human Cancer database (MMHCdb) (formerly Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB)), Gene Ontology (GO)
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last database update
04/16/2024
MGI 6.23
The Jackson Laboratory