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Publication : Genetic and phenotypic analysis of Tcm, a mutation affecting early eye development.

First Author  Wang KS Year  2005
Journal  Mamm Genome Volume  16
Issue  5 Pages  332-43
PubMed ID  16104381 Mgi Jnum  J:100636
Mgi Id  MGI:3589043 Doi  10.1007/s00335-004-2444-7
Citation  Wang KS, et al. (2005) Genetic and phenotypic analysis of Tcm, a mutation affecting early eye development. Mamm Genome 16(5):332-43
abstractText  Tcm (total cataract with microphthalmia) is an autosomal dominant mouse eye mutation. Heterozygous Tcm/+ mice are born with several eye malformations including microphthalmia, retinal and iris dysplasia, total lens cataract, and ventral coloboma. The Tcm mutation was previously mapped to a 26-Mb region on Chr 4 between D4Mit235 and D4Mit106. In this study, we characterize the Tcm/ Tcm homozygous mutant and find they are viable but severely microphthalmic. The developing eye in the Tcm/Tcm homozygote shows defects during early eye development, before formation of the optic cup. Further genetic mapping reduced the Tcm critical region to a 1.3-Mb region bordered by SNPs rs3666764 and rs3713818. This critical region contains two known genes (Asph and Gfd6) and three predicted genes, all of which are positional candidates for Tcm. Sequence analysis of Tcm genomic DNA revealed no mutations in the coding regions and splice site junctions of the five candidate genes. These results indicate that the causitive Tcm mutation falls within a noncoding regulatory region of one of the five candidate genes or in an undescribed gene.
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