B6NTac(129S1)-Del(11Arf2-Kansl1)8Yah/Orl

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EMMA IDEM:06131
Citation informationRRID:IMSR_EM:06131 

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International strain nameB6NTac(129S1)-Del(11Arf2-Kansl1)8Yah/Orl
Alternative name17q21.31 del
Strain typeTargeted Mutant Strains : Other targeted
Allele/Transgene symbolDel(11Arf2-Kansl1)8Yah
Gene/Transgene symbolDel(11Arf2-Kansl1)8Yah

Information from provider

ProviderThomas ARBOGAST
Provider affiliationIGBMC
Genetic informationDeletion of 500 kb (5 genes).
Phenotypic informationUnknown.
Breeding historyBackcrossed 6-7 generations.
References
  • Mouse models of 17q21.31 microdeletion and microduplication syndromes highlight the importance of Kansl1 for cognition.;Arbogast Thomas, Iacono Giovanni, Chevalier Claire, Afinowi Nurudeen O, Houbaert Xander, van Eede Matthijs C, Laliberte Christine, Birling Marie-Christine, Linda Katrin, Meziane Hamid, Selloum Mohammed, Sorg Tania, Nadif Kasri Nael, Koolen David A, Stunnenberg Henk G, Henkelman R Mark, Kopanitsa Maksym, Humeau Yann, De Vries Bert B A, Herault Yann, ;2017;PLoS genetics;13;e1006886; 28704368
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requiredyes
Immunocompromisedno

Information from EMMA

Archiving centreInstitut de Transgenose, INTRAGENE, Orléans, France
Animals used for archivingheterozygous C57BL/6NTac males

Literature references

  • Mouse models of 17q21.31 microdeletion and microduplication syndromes highlight the importance of Kansl1 for cognition.;Arbogast Thomas, Iacono Giovanni, Chevalier Claire, Afinowi Nurudeen O, Houbaert Xander, van Eede Matthijs C, Laliberte Christine, Birling Marie-Christine, Linda Katrin, Meziane Hamid, Selloum Mohammed, Sorg Tania, Nadif Kasri Nael, Koolen David A, Stunnenberg Henk G, Henkelman R Mark, Kopanitsa Maksym, Humeau Yann, De Vries Bert B A, Herault Yann, ;2017;PLoS genetics;13;e1006886; 28704368

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