Strain of organism: The strain of the donor organism used in an experiment.
StrainDescriptionLabel
129 Strain 129, has widely available embryonic stem cells 129
129.DLCR/DLCR 129 strain mouse with homozygous deletion of the beta-globin LCR region, see Bender et. al. (2000). Beta-globin gene switching and DNase I sensitivity of the endogenous beta-globin locus in mice do not require the locus control region. 129.ΔLCR/ΔLCR
129/Ola The mice have yellow coats and late onset severe vacuolation in brain (700+ days). Inbred strain used as a control group to compare with null PrP mice. 129/Ola
129S1/SVImJ Control inbred strain of the steel-derived ES cells. 129S1/SVImJ
B10.H-2aH-4bp/Wts Derived by inbreeding from selected F2 progeny of B10.A X B10.129 B10.H-2aH-4bp/Wts
B6D2F1/J Derived from cross between C57BL/6J Female x DBA/2J Male (C57BL/6xDBA/2)F1. B6D2F1/J
BALB/cAnN ccMyeloma high incidence H2d BALB/cAnN
C57BL/6 C57 black 6, the most common inbred strain of laboratory mouse C57BL/6
CD-1 Multipurpose mouse used for safety testing, aging studies, surgical models and pseudopregnancy. CD-1
NIH/Swiss An outbred Swiss mouse used as a general-purpose stock. Used extensively for pertussis HSF testing. NIH/Swiss
RIII High mammary tumor incidence in unfostered substrains. RIII
Spretus.BL6-Xist M.spretus x C57BL/6J hybrid mouse such that the C57Bl/6J X chromosome (maternal) is always the inactive X. Spretus.BL6-Xist
Unknown Unknown strain origin Unknown

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