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defined as
congenic. Similarly,
organisms that are
coisogenic differ in one
locus only and not in the
surrounding chromosome.
Unlike congenic organisms...
- knock-in
mouse was
generated on the C57BL/6
background to be a
perfect congenic strain. This mouse,
dubbed the CD45.1STEM mouse,
differs from the C57BL/6...
- most
widely used and best-selling
mouse strain due to the
availability of
congenic strains, easy breeding, and robustness. The
median lifespan of C57BL/6...
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Cerambycidae Potamarcha congener, a
dragonfly in the
family Libellulidae Congenic, in
genetics PCB
congener list This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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animal model for
experimental purposes and
enables genetic studies in
congenic and knock-out animals. In
order to
achieve a
mouse strain that is considered...
- use.
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Inbred strains.
Backcrossing Congenic strain Inbreeding Linebreeding Beck, Jon A.; Lloyd, Sarah; Hafezparast...
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individual phases of
pancreatic infiltration by
immune cells. The
advantage of
congenic LEW mice is also the good
viability after the
manifestation of T1D (compared...
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laboratory setting in the
field of immunology, to
transfer immunity between "
congenic", or
deliberately inbred mouse strains which are histocompatible.[citation...
- may be bred
selectively among inbred strains to
create a
recombinant congenic strain. This
might be done to
isolate an
experimentally interesting stretch...
- "Cross-priming for a
secondary cytotoxic response to
minor H
antigens with H-2
congenic cells which do not cross-react in the
cytotoxic ****ay". J. Exp. Med. 143...