2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00335-002-2204-5
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Phylogenetics of rat inbred strains

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“…Previous analysis on microsatellites suggested that Brown Norway (BN) was genetically most similar to wild rats and furthest away from laboratory rat strains (Canzian 1997;Thomas et al 2003). Although the current genotyping data is not sufficient to build a reliable phylogenetic tree, our results confirm that Brown Norway is clearly most distant from the other inbred strains tested.…”
Section: Snps Between Inbred Strainssupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…Previous analysis on microsatellites suggested that Brown Norway (BN) was genetically most similar to wild rats and furthest away from laboratory rat strains (Canzian 1997;Thomas et al 2003). Although the current genotyping data is not sufficient to build a reliable phylogenetic tree, our results confirm that Brown Norway is clearly most distant from the other inbred strains tested.…”
Section: Snps Between Inbred Strainssupporting
confidence: 59%
“…In rat strain databases, the DA strain is suggested to be closely related to the COP strain (http:// rgd.mcw.edu/strains/; http://www.mh-hannover.de/institute/ tierlabor/da.html), but in our set DA and COP share only 85% of the alleles. Of course, many more polymorphic loci should be explored to reliably trace the history of rat inbred strains, as illustrated by the results of Canzian (1997) and Thomas et al (2003), showing close relationship between DA and COP using 995 and 4800 microsatellite markers, respectively.…”
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“…The progenitor strains for breeding the rat test population were selected based on the following criteria: (1) past use of the strains in anthrax-related studies, 1,2 (2) maximal diversity in the host background determined from the Strain Calculator, (3) estimated separation on the phylogenetic tree 21,22 and (4) commercial availability of the strains. Breeding pairs of inbred F344 (F344/DuCRL ordered as CDF), WKY (WKY/NCrl), LEW (LEW/Crl) and BN (BN/Mcwi) rats were purchased from Charles River Laboratories (CRL, Wilmington, MA, USA).…”
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“…In addition, since the Brown Norway (BN) inbred rat strain is genetically closer to wild rats than it is to other inbred rat strains, the predicted sequence may not be identical to the Nat3 ORF found in other common inbred rat strains (Canzian, 1997;Thomas et al, 2003). The aims of this study included complete sequencing of the putative rat Nat3 gene from three inbred rat strains, cloning the putative rat Nat3 ORF into a prokaryotic expression vector, and recombinant expression of the rat Nat3 gene in a high expressing bacterial system to characterize Nat3 catalytic activity, substrate selectivity, and intrinsic stability.…”
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