Mice are important models for biomedical research because of the possibility of standardizing genetic background and environmental conditions, which both affect phenotypic variability. Inbred mouse strains as well as F1 hybrid mice are routinely used as genetically defined animal models; however, only a few studies investigated the variance of phenotypic parameters in inbred versus F1 hybrid mice and the potential interference of the genetic background with different housing conditions. Thus, we analyzed the ranges of clinical chemical and hematologic parameters in C3H and C57BL/6 inbred mice and their reciprocal F1 hybrids (B6C3F1, C3B6F1) in two different mouse facilities. Two thirds of the blood parameters examined in the same strain dif...
Whole-genome genetic association studies in outbred mouse populations represent a novel approach to ...
Functional genome analysis usually is performed on the level of genotype-phenotype interaction. Howe...
Characterization of genetically engineered mice requires consideration of the gene of interest and t...
To evaluate the contribution of genetic background to phenotypic variation, we compared a large rang...
International audienceTo evaluate the contribution of genetic background to phenotypic variation, we...
The interaction between genotype and environment is recognized as an important source of experimenta...
The interaction between genotype and environment is recognized as an important source of experimenta...
Mice are important models for biomedical research by providing the possibility of standardizing gen...
Inbred laboratory mouse strains are highly divergent in their immune response patterns as a result o...
Abstract Objective The use of mice as animal models in biomedical research allows the standardizatio...
Genetic and environmental factors interact throughout life and give rise to individual differences, ...
Genetic and environmental factors interact throughout life and give rise to individual differences, ...
Deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) and congeneric species are used in a wide variety of research app...
The phenotype of an organism results from its genotype and the influence of the environment througho...
Standard practice typically requires the marking of laboratory mice so that they can be individually...
Whole-genome genetic association studies in outbred mouse populations represent a novel approach to ...
Functional genome analysis usually is performed on the level of genotype-phenotype interaction. Howe...
Characterization of genetically engineered mice requires consideration of the gene of interest and t...
To evaluate the contribution of genetic background to phenotypic variation, we compared a large rang...
International audienceTo evaluate the contribution of genetic background to phenotypic variation, we...
The interaction between genotype and environment is recognized as an important source of experimenta...
The interaction between genotype and environment is recognized as an important source of experimenta...
Mice are important models for biomedical research by providing the possibility of standardizing gen...
Inbred laboratory mouse strains are highly divergent in their immune response patterns as a result o...
Abstract Objective The use of mice as animal models in biomedical research allows the standardizatio...
Genetic and environmental factors interact throughout life and give rise to individual differences, ...
Genetic and environmental factors interact throughout life and give rise to individual differences, ...
Deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) and congeneric species are used in a wide variety of research app...
The phenotype of an organism results from its genotype and the influence of the environment througho...
Standard practice typically requires the marking of laboratory mice so that they can be individually...
Whole-genome genetic association studies in outbred mouse populations represent a novel approach to ...
Functional genome analysis usually is performed on the level of genotype-phenotype interaction. Howe...
Characterization of genetically engineered mice requires consideration of the gene of interest and t...