Strain Name: |
CD10/JlsJ |
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Stock Number: |
006180 |
Availability: | Repository-Cryopreserved |
General Terms and Conditions |
| Genes & Alleles | Gnat2; Gnat2cpfl3; |
Type Inbred Strain Additional information on Inbred Strains. Species laboratory mouse Donating Investigator Dr. Jimmy Spearow, University of California - Davis H2 Haplotype unknown Generation F37p Appearance
albino
Related Genotype: Tyrc/TyrcImportant Note
This strain is homozygous for Gnat2cpfl3, cone photoreceptor function loss 3, which affects bright light (photopic) vision.Strain Description
Swiss derived CD-1 mice are less responsive to exogenous estradiol than most inbred strains as measured by resistance to decreases in testes weight, spermatogenesis, and spermatid development. Derived from CD-1, the inbred strains CD3/JlsJ, CD7/JlsJ, and CD9/JlsJ mice exhibit a moderate sensitivity to endocrine disruption by estradiol, while CD10/JlsJ mice are highly resistant to endocrine disruption by estradiol. All lines generated in the selection program are significantly less responsive to estradiol than C57BL/6 mice.
The selectively bred strains CD3/JlsJ (Stock No. 006177), CD7/JlsJ (Stock No. 006178), CD9/JlsJ (Stock No. 006179) and CD10/Jls (Stock No. 006180) may serve as tools for mapping and characterizing genes responsible for estradiol sensitivity.SNP data is available for this strain on the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics site.
Strain Development
This inbred strain was generated at the University of California-Davis as part of a selection program for hyposensitivity or hypersensitivity to exogenous 17-beta-estradiol (E2). All lines were derived from CD-1 mice. This strain reached the 34th generation of inbreeding in 2006. The Jackson Laboratory Repository imported four of these strains in 2006.
| Allele Symbol | Gnat2cpfl3 | ||
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| Allele Name | cone photoreceptor function loss 3 | ||
| Common Name(s) | Gnat2; | ||
| Strain of Origin | various | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | Gnat2, guanine nucleotide binding protein, alpha transducing 2 | ||
| Chromosome | 3 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | ACHM4; AW490837; GNATC; Gnat-2; Gt-2; Tcalpha; expressed sequence AW490837; | ||
| General Note |
This allele has been detected in the following strains either by genotyping or complementation testing: ALS/LtJ, SENCARA/PtJ, SENCARB/PtJ, SENCARC/PtJ, PN/nBSwUmabJ. (J:122428) Phenotypic Similarity to Human Syndrome in Orthologous Human Gene: OMIM +139340 ACHROMATOPSIA 4. | ||
| Molecular Note | A single nucleotide substitution of G to A at position 598 in exon 6. This mutation converts codon 200 from apartic acid to asparagine. [MGI Ref ID J:122428] | ||
View CD Strains (3 strains)
Strains carrying Gnat2cpfl3 allele
002448 129S1/SvImJ 003072 ALS/LtJ 005052 PN/nBSwUmabJ 002746 SENCARA/PtJ 002747 SENCARB/PtJ 002748 SENCARC/PtJ 006135 STOCK Sgk3fz-ica/McirJ 003773 STOCK Tg(CAG-ECFP)CK6Nagy/J 005645 STOCK Tg(CAG-mRFP1)1F1Hadj/J 004623 STOCK Tg(Fos-lacZ)34Efu/J 005667 STOCK Tg(Neurog3-cre)C1Able/J 003262 STOCK Tg(Trp53A135V)L3Ber/J 005104 STOCK Tg(tetO-HIST1H2BJ/GFP)47Efu/J 005699 STOCK Tg(tetO-Ipf1,EGFP)956.6Macd/J View Strains carrying Gnat2cpfl3 (14 strains)
Research Tools
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Selected Reference(s)
Additional ReferencesClemons KV; Spearow JL; Parmar R; Espiritu M; Stevens DA. 2004. Genetic susceptibility of mice to Candida albicans vaginitis correlates with host estrogen sensitivity. Infect Immun 72(8):4878-80. [PubMed: 15271952] [MGI Ref ID J:107884]
| Strain Name: | CD10/JlsJ |
| Stock Number: | 006180 |
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| Standard Supply | Repository-Cryopreserved. Must Be Recovered. Please refer to the Supply Notes for further information. |
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| Supply Notes |
Cryopreserved Embryos This strain is also available as cryopreserved embryos from our Repository. Orders for cryopreserved embryos are supplied subject to a signed agreement that must be returned to the Customer Service Department after order placement. Experienced technicians at The Jackson Laboratory have recovered frozen embryos of this strain successfully. We will provide you enough embryos to perform two embryo transfers. The Jackson Laboratory does not guarantee successful recovery at your facility. For complete information on purchasing embryos from our repository, please visit our Cryopreserved Embryos web page. Cryorecovery - Standard. The recovery process begins when a signed agreement form is returned to the Customer Service Department after order placement. Although results vary by strain, at least two males and two females (two pairs) will be provided, typically within 15 weeks of our receipt of the signed agreement form. If the first recovery attempt is unsuccessful or only one pair is recovered, a second recovery will be done, extending the delivery time to approximately 25 weeks. At least one member of each pair will be of known genotype and will carry the mutation if it is a mutant strain. Please note that pairs may not reflect the mating scheme utilized by The Jackson Laboratory prior to cryopreservation of the strain. Mating schemes are sometimes modified for successful cryopreservation. Price represents a repository maintenance fee, which includes the cost of recovery of the strain from the cryopreservation resource and the periodic replacement of the frozen embryos used for recovery. Cryorecovery to establish a Dedicated Supply for greater quantities of mice. |
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