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| Feature Type | heritable phenotypic marker | ||
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Alleles and phenotypes |
All alleles(1) :
Transgenic(1)
Animals homozygous for this mutation exhibit circling behavior almost continuously throughout the night. During daytime, circling behavior is observed in response to stress. Human Diseases Modeled Using Mouse ckr (1) Alleles Annotated to Human Diseases(1) |
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Gene Ontology (GO) classifications |
All GO classifications: (2 annotations)
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Molecular reagents |
All nucleic(1)
Genomic(1)
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| Polymorphisms | RFLP(1) : SNPs(0 from dbSNP Build 128) | ||
| References |
(Earliest) J:10932
Ratty AK, et al., Circling behavior exhibited by a transgenic insertional mutant. Brain Res Mol Brain Res. 1990 Oct;8(4):355-8 (Latest) J:169719 Dawe GS, et al., Antipsychotic drugs dose-dependently suppress the spontaneous hyperactivity of the chakragati mouse. Neuroscience. 2010 Nov 24;171(1):162-72 All references(13) |
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Other accession IDs |
MGD-MRK-2004 |
Mouse Genome Database (MGD), Gene Expression Database (GXD), Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB), Gene Ontology (GO), MouseCyc |
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