A Viability Primary Screen phenotypic assay was performed on a mutant strain carrying the Ear2em1(IMPC)Bay allele. The charts below show the proportion of wild type, heterozygous, and homozygous offspring.
preweaning lethality, incomplete penetrance
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P-values equal or lower to 10-4 (P < 0.0001) are marked as significant.
Homozygous animals viability | BCM | Ear2em1(IMPC)Bay | homozygote | Early adult | ERTCB | Subviable | |
Homozygous males viability | BCM | Ear2em1(IMPC)Bay | homozygote | Early adult | ERTCB | Subviable | |
Homozygous females viability | BCM | Ear2em1(IMPC)Bay | homozygote | Early adult | ERTCB | Subviable |
Ear2 Homozygous animals viability data
Homozygous animals viabilityPlease note:
- data for different colonies will be presented separately (e.g. different alleles; same allele but different background strain; same allele but in different phenotyping centers)
- phenotype calls are made when a statistically significant abnormal phenotype is detected (that is, preweaning lethality or absence of expected number of homozygote pups based on Mendelian ratios)
Experiments performed
Associated phenotype
Zygosity
homozygote
Testing protocol
Measured value
Homozygous animals viability
Testing environment
Lab conditions and equipment
Life stage
Early adult
Background Strain
involves: C57BL/6N
Phenotyping center
BCM
* The high throughput nature of the IMPC means that large control sample sizes may accumulate over a long period of time. See the animal welfare guidelines for more information.
Total counts (male and female)
Male counts
Female counts
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Male | |||||
Female | N/A |