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Phenotypes associated with this allele
Allele Symbol
Allele Name
Allele ID
Tg(KRT14-HPV16E7)2350Plam
transgene insertion 2350, Paul F Lambert
MGI:3514323
Summary 2 genotypes
Jump to Allelic Composition Genetic Background Genotype ID
tg1
Tg(KRT14-HPV16E7)2350Plam/Tg(KRT14-HPV16E7)2350Plam involves: FVB/N MGI:3606964
tg2
Tg(KRT14-HPV16E7)2350Plam/0 involves: FVB/N MGI:3606963


Genotype
MGI:3606964
tg1
Allelic
Composition
Tg(KRT14-HPV16E7)2350Plam/Tg(KRT14-HPV16E7)2350Plam
Genetic
Background
involves: FVB/N
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phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
mortality/aging
• no mice survive past weaning

vision/eye
• small bilateral cataracts are seen at birth




Genotype
MGI:3606963
tg2
Allelic
Composition
Tg(KRT14-HPV16E7)2350Plam/0
Genetic
Background
involves: FVB/N
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No mouse lines available in IMSR.
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phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
cellular
• an increase in apoptotic cells is seen in hair follicles

mortality/aging
• only about 2% of mice survive past the first 2 weeks of life

growth/size/body
• growth is severely stunted through the first 2 months of life; however, surviving mice eventually reach normal body size and weight

vision/eye
• small bilateral cataracts are seen at birth

digestive/alimentary system
• the thickness of the nucleated layer is increased in squamous epithelia in the upper digestive tract
• squamous epithelia in the forestomach is highly invaginated

integument
• an increase in apoptotic cells is seen in hair follicles
• mice appear scruffy with less dense fur
• the fur often appears greasy and matted
• the fur often appears greasy and matted
• about a 5-fold increase in apoptosis primarily in the stratum granulosum and these apoptotic cells occur in patches
• squamous epithelia in the skin is highly invaginated
• clearly seen in adult ears
• a disorganized pattern of proliferating cells is seen in the skin with many proliferating cells that are not in contact with the basement membrane present
• hyperproliferation of epithelial cells results in lateral and vertical expansion of the affected epithelium
• first seen at P3 in most mice
• the skin on the ears and/or snout is thickened in neonatal and adult mice





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last database update
05/07/2024
MGI 6.23
The Jackson Laboratory