neoplasm
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• Background Sensitivity: incidence is reduced after backcrossing for several generations compared to coisogenic mutants
• 56% (10/18) N1 male homozygotes show teratomas; 26% of N2 homozygous males and 25% of N3 homozygotes develop teratomas
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reproductive system
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• Background Sensitivity: incidence is reduced after backcrossing for several generations compared to coisogenic mutants
• 56% (10/18) N1 male homozygotes show teratomas; 26% of N2 homozygous males and 25% of N3 homozygotes develop teratomas
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endocrine/exocrine glands
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• Background Sensitivity: incidence is reduced after backcrossing for several generations compared to coisogenic mutants
• 56% (10/18) N1 male homozygotes show teratomas; 26% of N2 homozygous males and 25% of N3 homozygotes develop teratomas
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