- blst [Search on AGR]
Mus musculus PHENOTYPE: Homozygotes on a nonagouti (black) background have coats that appear light gray. [provided by MGI curators]
- mhdabcc5 [Search on AGR]
Mus musculus PHENOTYPE: Mice with this mutation have gray hair coats and short snouts. [provided by MGI curators]
- Rab27a [Search on AGR]
Mus musculus PHENOTYPE: Homozygotes have abnormal melanocyte development producing abnormal pigmentation and a gray coat color. [provided by MGI curators]
- Dlp3 [Search on AGR]
Mus musculus PHENOTYPE: Heterozygous mutant mice exhibit slightly diluted fur. Homozygous mice are very light gray. [provided by MGI curators]
- mhdabcc4 [Search on AGR]
Mus musculus PHENOTYPE: Mice homozygous for an ENU-induced mutation at this locus exhibit a gray coat color and microophthalmia. [provided by MGI curators]
- tp [Search on AGR]
Mus musculus PHENOTYPE: Mutant mice have a gray coat color. Females have difficulty delivering live, healthy young and are unable to nurse. [provided by MGI curators]
- Faf2 [Search on AGR]
Homo sapiens The protein encoded by this gene is highly expressed in peripheral blood of patients with atopic dermatitis (AD), compared to normal individuals. It may play a role in regulating the resistance to apoptosis that is observed in T cells and eosinophils of AD patients. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
- Oda [Search on AGR]
Mus musculus PHENOTYPE: Homozygotes for this spoontaneous mutation display a diluted gray coat color on a nonagouti background and reduced pigmentation of the feet, ears, and tail [provided by MGI curators]
- Rgsc71 [Search on AGR]
Mus musculus PHENOTYPE: Mice with a mutation of this gene have a slightly dilute coat color with lighter gray belly fur. Some mutant mice display a white belly spot. [provided by MGI curators]
- Dhrs9 [Search on AGR]
Mus musculus PHENOTYPE: Mice homozygous for a null allele exhibit reduced LTB4 ad RvD1 dehydrogenase activities in the skin, lung, and tracheal microsomes. [provided by MGI curators]