2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10528-005-5223-6
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Mice with the Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein Gene Knocked in to Chromosome 11 Exhibit Normal Transmission Ratios

Abstract: Meiotic recombination between homologous chromosomes can be suppressed within a chosen segment by a regional inversion. In mice, this feature can be engineered and conveniently used in genetic screens to maintain chemically induced mutations within the homologous chromosome. The efficiency of an inversion-based mutagenesis screen can be substantially enhanced provided that the inversion chromosome and its wild-type (WT) homologue are both visibly tagged by two different coat color markers. Dual tagging elimina… Show more

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“…200 G418-resistant clones were selected for further analysis. Correctly targeted ES cell clones (Figure 1B and 1C) were identified as described (Klysik and Singer 2005; Ramirez-Solis et al 1995). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…200 G418-resistant clones were selected for further analysis. Correctly targeted ES cell clones (Figure 1B and 1C) were identified as described (Klysik and Singer 2005; Ramirez-Solis et al 1995). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The exact nature of the genetic lesion can be subtle (such as small deletions or point mutations) and therefore often hard to pinpoint. The use of highly transposable elements and other selective tricks has facilitated forward genetic screening of mice [15][16][17][18]. The development of mouse embryonic stem cells has led to important progress in the generation of gene-targeted genetically engineered mice.…”
Section: Gene Targetingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Correctly targeted ES cell clones (Fig. 1B and C) were identified as described (Ramirez-Solis et al 1995; Klysik and Singer 2005). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%