| Literature DB >> 23479772 |
Dolores Bonaparte1, Paolo Cinelli, Eleni Douni, Yann Hérault, Maas Maas, Pirjo Pakarinen, Matti Poutanen, Mirentxu Santos Lafuente, Ferdinando Scavizzi.
Abstract
The use of genetically-modified (GM) animals as research models continues to grow. The completion of the mouse genome sequence, together with the high-throughput international effort to introduce mutations across the mouse genome in the embryonic stem (ES) cells (www.knockoutmouse.org) facilitates an efficient way to obtain mutated mouse strains as research models. The increasing number of available mutated mouses trains and their combinations, together with the increasing complexity in the targeting approaches used,reinforces the need for guidelines that will provide information about the mouse strains and the robust and reliable methods used for their genotyping. This information, however, should be obtained with a method causing minimal discomfort to the experimental animals. We have, therefore, compiled the present document which summarizes the currently available methods for obtaining genotype information. It provides updated guidelines concerning animal identification, DNA sampling and genotyping, and the information to be kept and distributed for any mutated rodent strain.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23479772 DOI: 10.1177/0023677212473918
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lab Anim ISSN: 0023-6772 Impact factor: 2.471