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Publication : Interpretation of knockout experiments: the congenic footprint.

First Author  Schalkwyk LC Year  2007
Journal  Genes Brain Behav Volume  6
Issue  3 Pages  299-303
PubMed ID  17331107 Mgi Jnum  J:135097
Mgi Id  MGI:3790369 Doi  10.1111/j.1601-183X.2007.00304.x
Citation  Schalkwyk LC, et al. (2007) Interpretation of knockout experiments: the congenic footprint. Genes Brain Behav 6(3):299-303
abstractText  In gene targeting experiments, the importance of genetic background is now widely appreciated, and knockout alleles are routinely backcrossed onto a standard inbred background. This produces a congenic strain with a substantial segment of embryonic stem (ES)-cell-derived chromosome still flanking the knockout allele, a phenomenon often neglected in knockout studies. In cholecystokynin 2 (Cckbr) knockout mice backcrossed with C57BL/6, we have found a clear 'congenic footprint' of expression differences in at least 10 genes across 40 Mb sequence flanking the Cckbr locus, each of which is potentially responsible for aspects of the 'knockout' phenotype. The expression differences are overwhelmingly in the knockout-low direction, which may point to a general phenomenon of background dependence. This finding emphasizes the need for caution in using gene knockouts to attribute phenotypic effects to genes. This is especially the case when the gene is of unknown function or the phenotype is unexpected, and is a particular concern for large-scale knockout and phenotypic screening programmes. However, the impact of genetic background should not be simply viewed as a potential confound, but as a unique opportunity to study the broader responses of a system to a specific (genetic) perturbation.
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