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Tg(Ins2-TAg)1Lt
Transgene Detail

Nomenclature
Symbol: Tg(Ins2-TAg)1Lt
Name: transgene insertion 1, Edward H Leiter
MGI ID: MGI:3052662
Synonyms: Tg(RipTAg)1Lt
Transgene: Tg(Ins2-TAg)1Lt   Location: unknown    
Transgene
origin
Strain of Origin: NOD/ShiLt
Transgene
description
Transgene Type: Transgenic (random, expressed)
Mutation: Insertion
  The transgene contains rat insulin 2 promoter (Rip) and the wild-type allele of the SV40 large T antigen (TAg) gene. (J:92449)
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Carrying this Mutation: Mouse Strains: 2 strains available      Cell Lines: 0 lines available
Phenotype
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Genotypes are listed in the next section.

      Key:  
hm homozygous ht heterozygous
cn conditional genotype  cx complex: > 1 genome feature
tg involves transgenes ot other: hemizygous, indeterminate,...
N normal phenotype expected model not found
Affected SystemsGenotypes:
 
tg1
  
tumorigenesis          
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Phenotypic Data by Genotype

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GenotypeAllelic CompositionGenetic Background
  
 tg1   
Tg(Ins2-TAg)1Lt/0 NOD/ShiLt-Tg(Ins2-TAg)1Lt
Notes Homozygous transgenic mice on an NOD/Lt genetic background develop pancreatic beta cell adenomas. They are able to produce 2-3 litters before the insulin secreted from the adenoma makes them too hypoglycemic.
References
Original: J:92449 Hamaguchi K et al., "NIT-1, a pancreatic beta-cell line established from a transgenic NOD/Lt mouse." Diabetes 1991 Jul;40(7):842-9
All: 2 reference(s)

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11/20/2009
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