A targeting vector was designed to replace exons 25 and 26 with a neomycin resistance gene. Removing this sequence inactivated the DNA polymerase activity but left the helicase and other potentially important domains intact. The deletion was in-frame and left the promoter intact, therefore the remaining locus could theoretically be transcribed and translated. RT-PCR proved this to be true, although the level of mutant transcript was slightly reduced, possibly due to the intronic insertion of the neo gene. Western blot analysis further confirmed presence of mutant protein at a slightly reduced level. (J:101409)

Basic Information

Allele
Strain of Origin
Allele Type
Mutation
Inheritance
Related Gene
Related Disease
Reference
(129X1/SvJ x 129S1/Sv)F1-Kitl+
Targeted
Disruption caused by insertion of vector
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1
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1

Phenotypes

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hm: homozygous
ht: heterozygous
cn: conditional genotype
cx: complex: > 1 genome feature
tg: involves transgenes
ot: other: hemizygous, indeterminate,...
(F): Female
(M): Male
phenotype observed
N: normal phenotype
(#): related diseases count
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