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Tail short variable: characterization of a new mouse mutant, and its possible analogy to certain human vascular disruption defects.

Authors :
Seller MJ
Wallace ME
Source :
Teratology [Teratology] 1993 Oct; Vol. 48 (4), pp. 383-91.
Publication Year :
1993

Abstract

A new mouse mutant, tail short variable (Tsv) produces a reduction deformity of the tail, growth retardation, and, in adults, a mild anemia. Genetic and embryological studies show that on all genetic backgrounds there is variable viability of Tsv/Tsv and Tsv/+ and phenotypic overlap within these and with +/+. A modifier is located to a short segment of chromosome 7, which alters the tail length of Tsv/+ mice up to 15%. The modifier, Tsv, and a coat texture mutant come from the same wild Peru mouse. The tail deformity is associated with, and may be caused by, a vascular disruption of the caudal aorta starting on day 11 of gestation. Thus Tsv appears to be different from each of the thirty known mouse mutants involving the tail. It is suggested that Tsv could be a mouse model for human conditions involving transverse terminal limb defects such as Moebius and de Lange syndromes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0040-3709
Volume :
48
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Teratology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
8278937
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/tera.1420480411