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Comparison of Gut Microbiological Profiles of Inbred and Outbred Healthy Mice [PDF]
Gut microbes are closely related to host immunity and health, and mice are frequently used as a common model organism in biomedicine to study various diseases.
Xudong Liu +12 more
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Genotyping by genome reducing and sequencing for outbred animals. [PDF]
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) approaches are widely used in genome-wide genetic marker discovery and genotyping. However, current NGS approaches are not easy to apply to general outbred populations (human and some major farm animals) for SNP ...
Qiang Chen +16 more
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Recent work has suggested that current mouse models may underrepresent the complexity of human immune responses. While most mouse immunology studies utilize inbred mouse strains, it is unclear if conclusions drawn from inbred mice can be extended to all ...
Derek B Danahy +2 more
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Cleaning Genotype Data from Diversity Outbred Mice [PDF]
Data cleaning is an important first step in most statistical analyses, including efforts to map the genetic loci that contribute to variation in quantitative traits.
Karl W. Broman +4 more
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Mitochondrial DNA is primarily maternally inherited in most animals and evolves about 10 times faster than biparentally inherited nuclear DNA. Mitochondrial dysfunction (mt-dys) arises when interactions between the co-evolving mitochondrial and nuclear ...
Emily A. Beck +4 more
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Many personality traits are influenced by genetic factors. Rodents models provide an efficient system for analyzing genetic contribution to these traits.
Mustafa Hakan Gunturkun +13 more
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Contrasting characteristic behaviours among common laboratory mouse strains [PDF]
Mice are widely used to model wide-ranging human neurological disorders, from development to degenerative pathophysiology. Behavioural and molecular characteristics of these mouse models are influenced by the genetic background of each strain.
Razia Sultana +2 more
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The diversity outbred mouse population [PDF]
The Diversity Outbred (DO) population is a heterogeneous stock derived from the same eight founder strains as the Collaborative Cross (CC) inbred strains. Genetically heterogeneous DO mice display a broad range of phenotypes. Natural levels of heterozygosity provide genetic buffering and, as a result, DO mice are robust and breed well.
Churchill, Gary A +3 more
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Inbreeding depression in an outbred stickleback population
AbstractInbreeding depression refers to the reduced fitness of offspring produced by genetically‐related individuals and is expected to be rare in large, outbred populations. When it occurs, marked fitness loss is possible as large populations can carry a substantial load of recessive harmful mutations which are normally sheltered at the heterozygous ...
Antoine Fraimout +3 more
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Small bowel transplantation in outbred rats [PDF]
PURPOSE: To investigate the clinical evolution of orthotopic small bowel transplantation in outbred rats. METHODS: Seventy-two outbred Wistar rats weighting from 250 to 300g were used as donor and recipient in 36 consecutives ortothopic small intestine transplantation without immunosuppression. The graft was transplanted into the recipient using end-to-
Waisberg, Daniel Reis +8 more
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