2007
DOI: 10.1071/rd06161
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Emergency prevention of extinction of a transgenic allele in a less-fertile transgenic mouse line by crossing with an inbred or outbred mouse strain coupled with assisted reproductive technologies

Abstract: Certain transgenic mouse lines are difficult to breed or archive and, consequently, their transgenes become lost. We examined a C57BL/6 mouse line (B6-tg), transgenic for green fluorescent protein (GFP) with low fertility, and its crosses with the more prolific inbred C3HeB/FeJ (C3) and outbred Swiss (SW) strains in order to assess the possibility of emergency prevention of extinction of a transgenic allele by using assisted reproductive technologies (ART). Out-crossing was performed by natural mating or in vi… Show more

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“…In stark contrast, we observed an average litter size of 12.7 pups per litter in a control littermate that produced a total of 7 litters during the observation period. Fertility parameters such as litter size strongly depend on the genetic background of the transgenic strain used [22], [24], [25]. To determine reproductive parameters in ATRX-RNAi females in more detail, we established backcrosses into C57BL/6 as well as outcrosses into the CF1 genetic background (Figure S1E, S1F).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In stark contrast, we observed an average litter size of 12.7 pups per litter in a control littermate that produced a total of 7 litters during the observation period. Fertility parameters such as litter size strongly depend on the genetic background of the transgenic strain used [22], [24], [25]. To determine reproductive parameters in ATRX-RNAi females in more detail, we established backcrosses into C57BL/6 as well as outcrosses into the CF1 genetic background (Figure S1E, S1F).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%