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Publication : Practical and theoretical issues in gene-targeting studies and their application to behaviour.

First Author  Hagan JJ Year  2000
Journal  Rev Neurosci Volume  11
Issue  1 Pages  3-13
PubMed ID  10716650 Mgi Jnum  J:61274
Mgi Id  MGI:1354634 Doi  10.1515/revneuro.2000.11.1.3
Citation  Hagan JJ, et al. (2000) Practical and theoretical issues in gene-targeting studies and their application to behaviour. Rev Neurosci 11(1):3-13
abstractText  Some of the major practical and theoretical issues that are associated with gene-targeting studies in mice are discussed. The availability of sufficient space to house the extensive breeding colonies associated with studies in gene-manipulated mice is an important logistical consideration that requires consideration at an early stage. A practical example is discussed which illustrates some of these issues. Problems associated with disease control and methods of maintaining the health status of valuable colonies are also outlined. Differences in the behavioural phenotype of inbred mouse strains pose important issues for study design and selection of host mouse lines. The results from studies exploring variations in the behavioural phenotype of six common inbred strains are briefly outlined. The impact of phenotypic variation on behavioural studies is considered and the implications for experimental design are discussed.
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