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Proper Citation: RRID:MGI:4839550
Description: Allele Detail: Chemically induced (ENU) This is a legacy resource.
Species: Mus musculus
Notes: Allele Detail: Chemically induced (ENU) This is a legacy resource.
Phenotype: abnormal tail hair pigmentation, white spotting, belly spot, abnormal foot pigmentation
Affected Gene: Kitl
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Source: Integrated Animals
Source Database: MGI, Mouse Genome Informatics MGI