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Publication : Embryonic stem cells can be used to construct hybrid cell lines containing a single, selectable murine chromosome.

First Author  Jakobs PM Year  1999
Journal  Mamm Genome Volume  10
Issue  4 Pages  381-4
PubMed ID  10087297 Mgi Jnum  J:54119
Mgi Id  MGI:1334117 Doi  10.1007/s003359901006
Citation  Jakobs PM, et al. (1999) Embryonic stem cells can be used to construct hybrid cell lines containing a single, selectable murine chromosome. Mamm Genome 10(4):381-4
abstractText  Microcell-mediated chromosome transfer is a useful technique for the study of gene function, gene regulation, gene mapping, and functional cloning in mammalian cells. Complete panels of donor cell lines, each containing a different human chromosome, have been developed. These donor cell lines contain a single human chromosome marked with a dominant selectable gene in a rodent cell background. However, a similar panel does not exist for murine chromosomes. To produce mouse monochromosomal donor hybrids, we have utilized embryonic stem (ES) cells with targeted gene disruptions of known chromosomal location as starting material. ES cells with mutations in aprt, fyn, and myc were utilized to generate monochromosomal hybrids with neomycin phosphotransferase-marked murine Chr 8, 10, or 15 respectively in a hamster or rat background. This same methodology can be used to generate a complete panel of marked mouse chromosomes for somatic cell genetic experimentaion.
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