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Former Names B6;FVB Tg(Wap-HRAS)69Lln Chr YSJL-Edaraddcr-3J/J (Changed: 15-DEC-04 ) B6;FVB Tg(WapHRAS)69Lln YSJL-Edaraddcr-3J/J (Changed: 15-DEC-04 ) B6;FVB-TgN(WapHRAS)69Lln YSJL-cr-3J (Changed: 15-DEC-04 ) B6;FVB-TgN(WapHRAS)69Lln YSJL-Edaraddcr-3J (Changed: 15-DEC-04 ) BB6;FVB Tg(WapHRAS)69Lln Chr YSJL-Edaraddcr-3J/J (Changed: 15-DEC-04 ) Type Consomic; Additional information on Consomic Mice. Type Mutant Stock; Spontaneous Mutation; Transgenic; Additional information on Genetically Engineered Mutant Mice. Species laboratory mouse Generation N3 Development
Mice exhibitiing the crinkled 3 Jackson (Edaraddcr-3J) phenotype were found in 2000 by Harold Coombs in Dr. Wesley Beamer's colony of FVB/N-Tg(WapHRAS)69Lln Chr YSJL/J mice at The Jackson Laboratory. Edaraddcr-3J homozygous males were crossed to C57BL/6J females; these pairs and their F1 progeny were donated to Dr. Leah Rae Donahue in the Mouse Mutant Resource. Homozygous F2 male progeny of these crosses were again crossed to C57BL/6J females, and sperm from N2F2 males was cryopreserved. Mice recovered by in vitro fertilization using the frozen sperm and ova from C57BL/6J females will thus be at backcross generation N3 to C57BL/6J.The background strain on which Edaraddcr-3J arose was then at backcross generation N14 to FVB/N. It carried, and still carries, a transgene comprising the human Harvey rat sarcoma (HRAS) oncogene homolog under control of the whey acidic protein promoter. The transgene was originally injected into a B6SJLF1 zygote, and it integrated into the Y Chromosome. It was transferred onto and maintained on the FVB/N background by crossing male mice hemizygous for the transgene with wild-type FVB/N female mice for 14 generations, after which it was maintained by crossing hemizygous males with their sisters. Male mice with this transgene on on a segregating B6;SJL background develop multiple tumors of the mammary and salivary glands by 1 year of age, and on the FVB/N background they develop multiple mammary tumors by age 6-8 weeks; the tumor phenotype has not been characterized on the B6;FVB segregating background, but some males of the Edaraddcr-3J bearing stock developed visible mammary gland tumors and became moribund between 4 and 8 months of age (LR Donahue, personal communication). The transgene can be eliminated from the stock by crossing a female homozygous for Edaraddcr-3J with a wild-type male mouse, which will replace the transgene-bearing Y Chromosome with that of the wild-type strain.
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Mammalian Phenotype Terms
assigned by genotype
Edaraddcr-3J/Edaraddcr-3J
FVB-Tg(Wap-HRAS)69Lln Chr YSJL
- limbs/digits/tail phenotype
- abnormal tail morphology (MGI Ref ID J:87623)
- mice exhibit a tiny fork or kink in the tail near the tip
- reproductive system phenotype
- reduced fertility (MGI Ref ID J:87623)
- both male and female homozygotes are fertile, but they are not reliable breeders
- respiratory system phenotype
- abnormal respiratory sounds (MGI Ref ID J:87623)
- a respiratory disorder indicated by a chirping sound
- skin/coat/nails phenotype
- sparse hair (MGI Ref ID J:87623)
- mice have sparse fur on the belly and bald patches behind ears
| Allele Symbol | Edaraddcr-3J | ||
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| Allele Name | crinkled 3 Jackson | ||
| Allele Type | Spontaneous | ||
| Strain of Origin | FVB.Cg-Tg(Wap-HRAS)69Lln Chr YSJL | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | Edaradd, EDAR (ectodysplasin-A receptor)-associated death domain | ||
| Chromosome | 13 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | 1810032E07Rik; 5830469M23Rik; ED3; EDA3; RGD1564010; RIKEN cDNA 1810032E07 gene; RIKEN cDNA 5830469M23 gene; cr; crinkled; | ||
| General Note |
Extensive characterization has been done for the original crinkled mutation (cr), but comparable data are unavailable for this remutation. | ||
| Molecular Note | This spontaneous mutant was identified as an remutation at the Edaradd locus through complementation analysis with B6C3Fe-a/a-Edaraddcr. | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | Tg(Wap-HRAS)69Lln, transgene insertion 69, Loretta L Nielsen | ||
| Chromosome | Y | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | Tg(Wap-HRAS)69Lin; Tg(WapHRAS)69Lin; | ||
This strain will not have a genotyping protocol or one is not currently available.
Helpful Links
Optimizing PCR Protocols
Edaraddcr-3J relatedDonahue LR; Marden CC; Coombs H. 2004. Edaradd, a remutation to crinkled MGI Direct Data Submission :. [MGI Ref ID J:87623]
Currently there no information available for this strain. This may be due to the supply level of this strain.
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