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000565 C57BL/6J-Pax3Sp-d/J
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Mice homozygous for the splotch-delayed spontaneous mutation (Pax3Sp-d) have a phenotype that is generally less severe than mice homozygous for the splotch mutation (Pax3Sp, Stock No. 002469). Splotch-delayed homozygous embryos survive to birth, compared to splotch mutant embryos that die at E13 due to neural tube defects. Homozygous splotch-delayed mutant embryos display caudal rachischisis only. Heterozygous splotch-delayed have a white belly spot. Delayed splotch is a point mutation within the paired domain of Pax3. This impairs DNA binding of this domain and also, suprisingly, of the homeodomain, not directly affected in the mutant gene.
002469 C57BL/6J-Pax3Sp/J
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Mice homozygous for the splotch spontaneous mutation (Pax3Sp) die at E13 due to neural tube defects. Malformations of homozygous mutant embryos include rachischisis in the lumbosacral region and frequently in the region of the hindbrain. Heterozygous splotch mice show white spotting on the belly and occasionally on the back, feet, and tail. Splotch is a point mutation within intron 3 of the paired homeobox 3 (Pax3) gene on mouse Chromosome 1. The mutation interferes with normal splicing of intron 3 and leads to at least 4 aberrantly spliced mRNAs with exon 4 deleted. The Pax3Sp mutation also impairs homodimerization of the protein, a function associated with the octapeptide-encoding central segment of the gene. There are multiple alleles at this locus including splotch-delayed (Pax3Sp-d, Stock No. 000565), which is similar to splotch but displays caudal rachischisis only.
000311 B6-Pax3Sp.Cg-N/J
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Mice homozygous for the splotch spontaneous mutation (Pax3Sp) die at E13 due to neural tube defects. Malformations of homozygous mutant embryos include rachischisis in the lumbosacral region and frequently in the region of the hindbrain. Heterozygous splotch mice show white spotting on the belly and occasionally on the back, feet, and tail. There are multiple alleles at this locus including splotch-delayed (Pax3Sp-d, Stock No. 000565), which is similar to splotch but displays caudal rachischisis only. This C57BL/6 congenic strain is also carrying the semidominant naked spontaneous mutation (N).
002902 STOCK Pax3Sp Mlphln/J
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