C3H;C-Ta33Hl/H

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EMMA IDEM:01170
International strain nameC3H;C-Ta33Hl/H
Alternative nameINH/6
Strain typeInduced Mutant Strains : Chemically-induced
Allele/Transgene symbolTa33Hl,
Gene/Transgene symbolTa33Hl

Information from provider

ProviderNeil Dear
Provider affiliationMRC Mammalian Genetics Unit
Genetic informationThe Tabby mutation (anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia) is a mouse model for X-linked hypohirotic ectodermal dysplasia. This is a congenital disorder resulting in abnormal tooth, hair and sweat gland development. Note: this may not be the case in this particular Tabby mutation as the teeth superficially appear to be normal.
Phenotypic informationHeterozygous females are striped. Hemizygous males have no guard hairs, hair on tails, normal teeth, very little hair behind the ears. Homozygous females look like hemizygous males.
Breeding historyOriginal background: C3H/HeH x BALB/c. Maintained background: C3H/HeH backcross. Breeding History: Backcrossed to C3H/HeH for several generations.
References
  • A systematic, genome-wide, phenotype-driven mutagenesis programme for gene function studies in the mouse.;Nolan P M, Peters J, Strivens M, Rogers D, Hagan J, Spurr N, Gray I C, Vizor L, Brooker D, Whitehill E, Washbourne R, Hough T, Greenaway S, Hewitt M, Liu X, McCormack S, Pickford K, Selley R, Wells C, Tymowska-Lalanne Z, Roby P, Glenister P, Thornton C, Thaung C, Stevenson J A, Arkell R, Mburu P, Hardisty R, Kiernan A, Erven A, Steel K P, Voegeling S, Guenet J L, Nickols C, Sadri R, Nasse M, Isaacs A, Davies K, Browne M, Fisher E M, Martin J, Rastan S, Brown S D, Hunter J, ;2000;Nature genetics;25;440-3; 10932191

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Archiving centreMary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell, Oxford, United Kingdom

Disease and phenotype information

MGI phenotypes (allele matching)
  • focal hair loss / MGI
  • craniofacial phenotype / MGI
  • absent guard hair / MGI
  • striated fur / MGI

Literature references

  • A systematic, genome-wide, phenotype-driven mutagenesis programme for gene function studies in the mouse.;Nolan P M, Peters J, Strivens M, Rogers D, Hagan J, Spurr N, Gray I C, Vizor L, Brooker D, Whitehill E, Washbourne R, Hough T, Greenaway S, Hewitt M, Liu X, McCormack S, Pickford K, Selley R, Wells C, Tymowska-Lalanne Z, Roby P, Glenister P, Thornton C, Thaung C, Stevenson J A, Arkell R, Mburu P, Hardisty R, Kiernan A, Erven A, Steel K P, Voegeling S, Guenet J L, Nickols C, Sadri R, Nasse M, Isaacs A, Davies K, Browne M, Fisher E M, Martin J, Rastan S, Brown S D, Hunter J, ;2000;Nature genetics;25;440-3; 10932191

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Requesting frozen sperm or embryos is generally advisable wherever possible, in order to minimise the shipment of live mice.

  • Frozen sperm. Delivered in 4 weeks (after paperwork in place). €1740*
  • Rederivation of mice from frozen stock, delivery time available upon request . €3880*

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