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Publication : Nested chromosomal deletions induced with retroviral vectors in mice.

First Author  Su H Year  2000
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  24
Issue  1 Pages  92-5
PubMed ID  10615136 Mgi Jnum  J:59325
Mgi Id  MGI:1351392 Doi  10.1038/71756
Citation  Su H, et al. (2000) Nested chromosomal deletions induced with retroviral vectors in mice. Nat Genet 24(1):92-5
abstractText  Chromosomal deletions, especially nested deletions, are major genetic tools in diploid organisms that facilitate the functional analysis of large chromosomal regions and allow the rapid localization of mutations to specific genetic intervals. In mice, well-characterized overlapping deletions are only available at a few chromosomal loci, partly due to drawbacks of existing methods. Here we exploit the random integration of a retrovirus to generate high-resolution sets of nested deletions around defined loci in embryonic stem (ES) cells, with sizes extending from a few kilobases to several megabases. This approach expands the application of Cre-loxP-based chromosome engineering because it not only allows the construction of hundreds of overlapping deletions, but also provides molecular entry points to regions based on the retroviral tags. Our approach can be extended to any region of the mouse genome.
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