A major barrier to complex experimental design in mouse genetics is the allele problem: combining three or more alleles is time-consuming and inefficient. Here, we solve this problem for transgenic animals with a simple modification of existing BAC transgenesis protocols, and generate triple-colored ‘prism ’ mice in which the major cell types of the brain: neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes, are each labeled with a distinct fluorophore. All three fluorophores are expressed from the same locus, yet each fluorophore is expressed in an independent temporal and spatial pattern. All three transgenes are generally co-inherited across multiple generations with stable genomic copy number and expression patterns. This generic solution should ...
The development and application of diverse BAC transgenic rodent lines has enabled rapid progress fo...
Genotyping mice by DNA based methods is both laborious and costly. As an alternative, we systematica...
The mouse is the leading vertebrate model because its genome can be altered by both random transgene...
A major barrier to complex experimental design in mouse genetics is the allele problem: combining th...
Mouse transgenesis in a single locus with independent regulation for multiple fluorophore
<p>A–C) Expression of three transgenes from Prism JD1849 mouse line is largely similar to patterns o...
<p>A) Confocal fluorescent microscopy in cerebellum from a P24 mouse shows distinct expression of Sn...
SummaryAn increasingly powerful approach for studying brain circuits relies on targeting genetically...
Visualizing the precise morphology of closely juxtaposed cells and their interactions can be highly ...
Transplantation studies and cell lineage analyses require the ability to explicitly distinguish morp...
Transplantation studies and cell lineage analyses require the ability to explicitly distinguish morp...
In a recently introduced transgenic multicolor labeling strategy called “Brainbow, ” Cre-lox recombi...
The introduction of two transgenes into one animal is increasingly common as transgenic experiments ...
GABAergic inhibitory neurons are a large population of neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) o...
textabstractDiscovering the genetic changes underlying species differences is a central goal in evol...
The development and application of diverse BAC transgenic rodent lines has enabled rapid progress fo...
Genotyping mice by DNA based methods is both laborious and costly. As an alternative, we systematica...
The mouse is the leading vertebrate model because its genome can be altered by both random transgene...
A major barrier to complex experimental design in mouse genetics is the allele problem: combining th...
Mouse transgenesis in a single locus with independent regulation for multiple fluorophore
<p>A–C) Expression of three transgenes from Prism JD1849 mouse line is largely similar to patterns o...
<p>A) Confocal fluorescent microscopy in cerebellum from a P24 mouse shows distinct expression of Sn...
SummaryAn increasingly powerful approach for studying brain circuits relies on targeting genetically...
Visualizing the precise morphology of closely juxtaposed cells and their interactions can be highly ...
Transplantation studies and cell lineage analyses require the ability to explicitly distinguish morp...
Transplantation studies and cell lineage analyses require the ability to explicitly distinguish morp...
In a recently introduced transgenic multicolor labeling strategy called “Brainbow, ” Cre-lox recombi...
The introduction of two transgenes into one animal is increasingly common as transgenic experiments ...
GABAergic inhibitory neurons are a large population of neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) o...
textabstractDiscovering the genetic changes underlying species differences is a central goal in evol...
The development and application of diverse BAC transgenic rodent lines has enabled rapid progress fo...
Genotyping mice by DNA based methods is both laborious and costly. As an alternative, we systematica...
The mouse is the leading vertebrate model because its genome can be altered by both random transgene...