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Type Inbred Strain; Additional information on Inbred Strains. Visit our online Nomenclature tutorial. Mating System Sibling x Sibling (Female x Male) 01-MAR-06 Breeding Considerations This strain is a challenging breeder. Species laboratory mouse H2 Haplotype b Generation F124 (21-JUL-11)
Generation DefinitionsAppearance
light-bellied agouti chinchilla
Related Genotype: Aw/Aw Tyrc-ch/Tyrc-chDescription
Historically, the 129 inbred mice are known for the high incidence of spontaneous testicular teratomas, though the incidence differs between substrains. (1-3% in 129 parental substrains; 30% in teratoma substrains.) More recently 129 mice are widely used in the production of targeted mutations due to the availability of multiple embryonic stem cell lines derived from them. There is major genetic variation within the 129 "family", which has led to an update of the nomenclature and a division of the substrains into three major groups: parental substrains (129P), steel substrains (129S) and "teratoma" substrains (129T). Investigators using 129 substrains for targeted mutagenesis should be careful in the selection of the appropriate 129 substrain to match the embryonic stem cell line. For a complete history of the numerous 129 substrains, see Simpson, et al., 1997.
129 Strains
001137 129P1/ReJ 000690 129P3/J 002357 129P3/JEmsJ 001198 129P4/RrRkJ 002448 129S1/SvImJ 009104 129S4/SvJaeJ 012809 129S8/SvEvNimrJ 002064 129T2/SvEms 000691 129X1/SvJ View 129 Strains (9 strains)
Strains carrying Disc1del allele
001137 129P1/ReJ 000690 129P3/J 001198 129P4/RrRkJ 002448 129S1/SvImJ 002064 129T2/SvEms 000691 129X1/SvJ 002282 BTBR T+ Itpr3tf/J 002243 DDY/JclSidSeyFrkJ 001800 FVB/NJ 000676 LP/J 000686 SJL/J 000689 SWR/J View Strains carrying Disc1del (12 strains)
New 129 Nomenclature Bulletin
View Phenotypic Data
Phenotypic Data
Mouse Phenome Database
Festing Inbred Strain Characteristics: 129
View Related Disease (OMIM) Terms
Related Disease (OMIM) Terms provided by MGI
- Potential model based on gene homology relationships. Phenotypic similarity to the human disease has not been tested. Schizophrenia 9; SCZD9 (DISC1)
Schizophrenia; SCZD (DISC1)
View Research Applications
Research Applications
This mouse can be used to support research in many areas including:
Cancer Research
Increased Tumor Incidence
Gonadal Tumors
Gonadal Tumors: testicular teratomas
Reproductive Biology Research
Gonadal Tumors
testicular teratomas
Research Tools
Genetics Research
Mutagenesis and Transgenesis
Mutagenesis and Transgenesis: Production of Targeted Mutations (Knockouts)
| Allele Symbol | Disc1del | ||
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| Allele Name | deletion | ||
| Allele Type | Spontaneous | ||
| Common Name(s) | Disc1129S6; Disc1delta6; | ||
| Strain of Origin | various | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | Disc1, disrupted in schizophrenia 1 | ||
| Chromosome | 8 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | C1orf136; SCZD9; | ||
| General Note | This deletion appears in multiple strains of the 129 superfamily, 101/RI, BTBR T+ tf/J, LP/J, FVB/NJ, SJL/J, SWR/J and DDY/JclSidSeyFrkJ (J:111837, J:195189). | ||
| Molecular Note | A 25 bp deletion of the locus causes a frame shift in the reading frame, resulting in 13 novel amino acids and a premature stop codon at exon 7. [MGI Ref ID J:107244] | ||
Festing MF; Simpson EM; Davisson MT; Mobraaten LE. 1999. Revised nomenclature for strain 129 mice. Mamm Genome 10(8):836. [PubMed: 10430671] [MGI Ref ID J:56500]
Petkov PM; Cassell MA; Sargent EE; Donnelly CJ; Robinson P; Crew V; Asquith S; Haar RV; Wiles MV. 2004. Development of a SNP genotyping panel for genetic monitoring of the laboratory mouse. Genomics 83(5):902-11. [PubMed: 15081119] [MGI Ref ID J:89298]
Simpson EM; Linder CC; Sargent EE; Davisson MT; Mobraaten LE; Sharp JJ. 1997. Genetic variation among 129 substrains and its importance for targeted mutagenesis in mice. Nat Genet 16(1):19-27. [PubMed: 9140391] [MGI Ref ID J:40222]
Stevens LC. 1973. A new inbred subline of mice (129-terSv) with a high incidence of spontaneous congenital testicular teratomas. J Natl Cancer Inst 50(1):235-42. [PubMed: 4692863] [MGI Ref ID J:29502]
Threadgill DW; Yee D; Matin A; Nadeau JH; Magnuson T. 1997. Genealogy of the 129 inbred strains: 129/SvJ is a contaminated inbred strain. Mamm Genome 8(6):390-3. [PubMed: 9166580] [MGI Ref ID J:40661]
Clapcote SJ; Roder JC. 2006. Deletion polymorphism of disc1 is common to all 129 mouse substrains: implications for gene-targeting studies of brain function. Genetics 173(4):2407-10. [PubMed: 16751659] [MGI Ref ID J:111837]
Nguyen PV; Duffy SN; Young JZ. 2000. Differential maintenance and frequency-dependent tuning of LTP at hippocampal synapses of specific strains of inbred mice. J Neurophysiol 84(5):2484-93. [PubMed: 11067991] [MGI Ref ID J:71278]
Rohan RM; Fernandez A; Udagawa T; Yuan J; D'Amato RJ. 2000. Genetic heterogeneity of angiogenesis in mice. FASEB J 14(7):871-6. [PubMed: 10783140] [MGI Ref ID J:61808]
Zheng QY; Johnson KR; Erway LC. 1999. Assessment of hearing in 80 inbred strains of mice by ABR threshold analyses. Hear Res 130(1-2):94-107. [PubMed: 10320101] [MGI Ref ID J:54812]
Disc1del relatedClapcote SJ; Roder JC. 2006. Deletion polymorphism of disc1 is common to all 129 mouse substrains: implications for gene-targeting studies of brain function. Genetics 173(4):2407-10. [PubMed: 16751659] [MGI Ref ID J:111837]
Clapcote SJ; Roder JC. 2007. Inbred mouse strains 101/RI, BTBR T tf/J and LP/J have a deletion in Disc1 MGI Direct Data Submission :. [MGI Ref ID J:118317]
Koike H; Arguello PA; Kvajo M; Karayiorgou M; Gogos JA. 2006. Disc1 is mutated in the 129S6/SvEv strain and modulates working memory in mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103(10):3693-7. [PubMed: 16484369] [MGI Ref ID J:107244]
Kuroda K; Yamada S; Tanaka M; Iizuka M; Yano H; Mori D; Tsuboi D; Nishioka T; Namba T; Iizuka Y; Kubota S; Nagai T; Ibi D; Wang R; Enomoto A; Isotani-Sakakibara M; Asai N; Kimura K; Kiyonari H; Abe T; Mizoguchi A; Sokabe M; Takahashi M; Yamada K; Kaibuchi K. 2011. Behavioral alterations associated with targeted disruption of exons 2 and 3 of the Disc1 gene in the mouse. Hum Mol Genet 20(23):4666-83. [PubMed: 21903668] [MGI Ref ID J:177560]
Ritchie D; Clapcote S. 2013. Disc1 deletion is present in Swiss-derived inbred mouse strains: implications for transgenic studies of learning and memory. Lab Anim :. [PubMed: 23563120] [MGI Ref ID J:195189]
Zou H; Yu Y; Sheikh AM; Malik M; Yang K; Wen G; Chadman KK; Brown WT; Li X. 2011. Association of upregulated Ras/Raf/ERK1/2 signaling with autism. Genes Brain Behav 10(5):615-24. [PubMed: 21595826] [MGI Ref ID J:185685]
Animal Health Reports
Room Number AX11
Colony Maintenance
Mating System Sibling x Sibling (Female x Male) 01-MAR-06 Breeding Considerations This strain is a challenging breeder. Diet Information LabDiet® 5K52/5K67
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