Phenotype: abnormal body temperature

Definition
deviation in the level of heat natural to a living being
0%
of tested genes
0
significant genes
0
tested genes

IMPC Gene variants with abnormal body temperature

Total number of significant genotype-phenotype associations: 12

Gene / Allele Zygosity Sex Life Stage Phenotype Parameter Phenotyping
Center
P Value
Myo6
Myo6Tlc
HET Early adult decreased body temperature Body temperature rectal
Food efficiency (GMC)
HMGU
EuroPhenome
3.16×10-08
Dll1
Dll1tm1Gos
HET Early adult decreased body temperature Body temperature rectal
Food efficiency (GMC)
HMGU
EuroPhenome
1.05×10-07
Alg10b
Alg10btm1(KOMP)Vlcg
HET Early adult increased body temperature Body Temp
Echo
BCM
IMPC
9.39×10-07
Pde6b
Pde6bPde6b
HOM Early adult decreased body temperature Body temperature rectal
Food efficiency (GMC)
HMGU
EuroPhenome
1.32×10-06
Ckap5
Ckap5tm2b(EUCOMM)Hmgu
HET Early adult decreased body temperature Body Temp
Echo
BCM
IMPC
1.71×10-06
Rimoc1
Rimoc1tm1b(EUCOMM)Wtsi
HOM   Early adult increased body temperature Body Temp
Echo
BCM
IMPC
2.22×10-05
Pitx3
Pitx3eyl
HOM Early adult increased body temperature Body temperature rectal
Food efficiency (GMC)
HMGU
EuroPhenome
2.76×10-05
Rrp1
Rrp1em1(IMPC)Bay
HET Early adult decreased body temperature Body Temp
Echo
BCM
IMPC
4.23×10-05
Flnc
Flncem1(IMPC)Bay
HET Early adult decreased body temperature Body Temp
Echo
BCM
IMPC
5.17×10-05
1700016H13Rik
1700016H13Rikem1(IMPC)Bay
HOM Early adult decreased body temperature Body Temp
Echo
BCM
IMPC
7.84×10-05

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 The way we measure

 Phenotype associations stats

1.47% of tested genes with null mutations on a B6N genetic background have a phenotype association to abnormal body temperature (10/679)

0.90% females (6/663) 0.76% males (5/657)

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