The strain distribution pattern (SDP) for the ILSXISS RI strains is available through Gene Network. Additional tools and information are presented through the Mouse Phenome Database Specialized Strain Panel Query Form, and Gene Network.
The ILSXISS set was initiated in the laboratory of John DeFries and colleagues at the Institute of Behavioral Genetics, Boulder CO in 1996. Crosses at the F2 generation ensured that the Y chromosome and mitochondrial genes were randomly segregating. Three hundred-thirty MIT markers were used for screening. Seventy-seven RI strains reached the 22nd generation of inbreeding, however, since that time, a number have become extinct. Approximately 65 lines and the progenitors were donated to The Jackson Laboratory Repository in 2009 by Dr. Thomas E. Johnson and Dr. Jerry Stitzel at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
The Jackson Laboratory ensures the genetic quality and genotyping of JAX® Mice strains before making them available to researchers. However, phenotypes may vary due to environmental conditions and may not be fully characterized. Phenotype descriptions are based on published data, and JAX does not guarantee phenotype or breeding performance.
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