A New Spontaneous Allele at the Pink-Eyed Dilution (p) Locus Discovered in Mus musculus castaneus.
pmid: 8575552
A New Spontaneous Allele at the Pink-Eyed Dilution (p) Locus Discovered in Mus musculus castaneus.
Mutant mice characterized by a cream coat and pink eyes were spontaneously discovered among the descendants of Indonesian wild mice (Mus musculus castaneus). This mutant phenotype was controlled by a single autosomal recessive gene that was allelic to the pink-eyed dilution (p) gene. The mutant mouse phenotypically resembled the original p mouse which was the first mutant identified at this locus. Nevertheless, these two alleles differed in origin, a previous report suggesting that the original p allele was derived from Japanese wild mice (M. m. molossinus). Thus the symbol pcas (pink-eyed castaneus) was proposed for the present mutation allele.
Male, Mice, Inbred C3H, Genotype, Genetic Linkage, Mice, Mutant Strains, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Phenotype, Animals, Female, Alleles, Crosses, Genetic
Male, Mice, Inbred C3H, Genotype, Genetic Linkage, Mice, Mutant Strains, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Phenotype, Animals, Female, Alleles, Crosses, Genetic
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