Abstract Background CD-1 is an outbred mouse stock that is frequently used in toxicology, pharmacology, and fundamental biomedical research. Although inbred strains are typically better suited for such studies due to minimal genetic variability, outbred stocks confer practical advantages over inbred strains, such as improved breeding performance and low cost. Knowledge of the full genetic variability of CD-1 would make it more useful in toxicology, pharmacology, and fundamental biomedical research. Results We performed deep genomic DNA sequencing of CD-1 mice and used the data to identify genome-wide SNPs, indels, and germline transposable elements relative to the mm10 reference genome. We used multiple genome-wide sequencing data types and...
Mouse resources such as Collaborative Cross, outbred stocks, Hybrid Mouse Diversity Panel, and chrom...
Inbred mouse strains provide the foundation for mouse genetics. By selecting for phenotypic features...
Genome sequences are essential tools for comparative and mutational analyses. Here we present the sh...
Outbred laboratory mouse populations are widely used in biomedical research. Since little is known a...
Outbred laboratory mouse populations are widely used in biomedical research. Since little is known a...
We report full-length draft de novo genome assemblies for 16 widely used inbred mouse strains and fi...
International audienceWe report full-length draft de novo genome assemblies for 16 widely used inbre...
Abstract Background Allelic variation is the cornerstone of genetically determined differences in ge...
Mice are extremely important as the premier model organism in human biomedical and mammalian genetic...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The FVB/NJ mouse strain has its origins in a colony of outbred Swiss mice esta...
International audiencestop codons. Simulations demonstrate that the higher density of genetic variat...
The genetics of phenotypic variation in inbred mice has for nearly a century provided a primary weap...
Most inbred laboratory mouse strains are known to have originated from a mixed but limited founder p...
The Collaborative Cross (CC) is a multiparent panel of recombinant inbred (RI) mouse strains derived...
Submicroscopic (less than 2 Mb) segmental DNA copy number changes are a recently recognized source o...
Mouse resources such as Collaborative Cross, outbred stocks, Hybrid Mouse Diversity Panel, and chrom...
Inbred mouse strains provide the foundation for mouse genetics. By selecting for phenotypic features...
Genome sequences are essential tools for comparative and mutational analyses. Here we present the sh...
Outbred laboratory mouse populations are widely used in biomedical research. Since little is known a...
Outbred laboratory mouse populations are widely used in biomedical research. Since little is known a...
We report full-length draft de novo genome assemblies for 16 widely used inbred mouse strains and fi...
International audienceWe report full-length draft de novo genome assemblies for 16 widely used inbre...
Abstract Background Allelic variation is the cornerstone of genetically determined differences in ge...
Mice are extremely important as the premier model organism in human biomedical and mammalian genetic...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The FVB/NJ mouse strain has its origins in a colony of outbred Swiss mice esta...
International audiencestop codons. Simulations demonstrate that the higher density of genetic variat...
The genetics of phenotypic variation in inbred mice has for nearly a century provided a primary weap...
Most inbred laboratory mouse strains are known to have originated from a mixed but limited founder p...
The Collaborative Cross (CC) is a multiparent panel of recombinant inbred (RI) mouse strains derived...
Submicroscopic (less than 2 Mb) segmental DNA copy number changes are a recently recognized source o...
Mouse resources such as Collaborative Cross, outbred stocks, Hybrid Mouse Diversity Panel, and chrom...
Inbred mouse strains provide the foundation for mouse genetics. By selecting for phenotypic features...
Genome sequences are essential tools for comparative and mutational analyses. Here we present the sh...