| CARD ID | 2450 | |
| Type of strain | Targeted mutant. | |
| Strain name | B6D2-Pate1em1Osb | |
| Internal Code | Pate1 KO | |
| Submitter | Ikawa Masahito | |
| Submitter affiliation or code | Animal Resource Center for Infectious Diseases Research Institute for Microbial Diseases Osaka University | |
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| Gene symbol | Pate1 |
| Gene name | prostate and testis expressed 1 |
| Allele symbol | Pate1em1Osb |
| Allele name | prostate and testis expressed 1; endonuclease-mediated mutation 1, Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka University |
| MGI | MGI:4936886, |
| Chromosome | 9 (20.39) , |
| Gene classification | Targeted or trapped gene(knockout etc.) |
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| Author | Noda T, Sakurai N, Nozawa K, Kobayashi S, Devlin DJ, Matzuk MM, Ikawa M. |
| Title | Nine genes abundantly expressed in the epididymis are not essential for male fecundity in mice. |
| Journal | Andrology |
| Volume | Sep;7(5) |
| Page | 644-653 |
| Year | 2019 |
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| Disease name, Applicable field |