Characterization of fluorescent eye markers for mammalian transgenic studies

Genotyping mice by DNA based methods is both laborious and costly. As an alternative, we systematically examined fluorescent proteins expressed in the lens as transgenic markers for mice. A set of eye markers has been selected such that double and triple transgenic animals can be visually identified...

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subjects Animal genetic engineering
Animals
Biology
Biomarkers - metabolism
Cataracts
Cost analysis
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Discosoma
DNA
Eye
Eye - metabolism
Eye lens
Flashlights
Fluorescence
Genetically modified animals
Genetics
Genotyping
Keratin
Luminescent Proteins - metabolism
Mammals
Markers
Medicine
Mice
Mice, Transgenic
Mutagenesis
Proteins
Rodents
Stem cells
Transgenic animals
Transgenic mice
title Characterization of fluorescent eye markers for mammalian transgenic studies
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