Behavioral Differences Among 129 Substrains: Implications for Knockout and Transgenic Mice
Most knockout (KO) mice are produced with embryonic stem cells derived from a 129 strain. Because most KO strains are backcrossed to B6 yet retain a portion of their genome from 129, especially around the ablated target locus, phenotypes previously attributed to the ablated locus may be due to passe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Behavioral neuroscience 2002-08, Vol.116 (4), p.600-611 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Most knockout (KO) mice are produced with embryonic stem cells derived from a
129 strain. Because most KO strains are backcrossed to B6 yet retain a portion
of their genome from 129, especially around the ablated target locus, phenotypes
previously attributed to the ablated locus may be due to passenger 129 genes.
Thus, the authors decided to test several 129 substrains for their behavioral
characteristics. Seven 129 substrains were put through a battery of tasks to
determine their behavioral profiles. Differences were found in anxiety-related
behaviors in the zero-maze, habituation to the open field, and cued fear
conditioning. All strains successfully performed the rotorod task. The
behavioral differences observed may have important implications for the
interpretation of data and show divergence of behavioral performance in these
129 substrains. |
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ISSN: | 0735-7044 1939-0084 |
DOI: | 10.1037/0735-7044.116.4.600 |