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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* As a standard, when mice are back-crossed >8 times under standard conditions they care considered pure. At this point they can eitehr be back-crossed further or intercrossed for maintenance | * As a standard, when mice are back-crossed >8 times under standard conditions they care considered pure. At this point they can eitehr be back-crossed further or intercrossed for maintenance | ||
− | * '''Pure Strain''': Make sure that every iteration of a back-cross is to a pure strain, preferably purchased or recently purchased from a vender who is careful to maintain the purity of their strains. Generally we will use C57BL6/J (see http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/000664.html) as it is the most widely available and commonly used strain in diabetes research. | + | * '''Pure Strain''': Make sure that every iteration of a back-cross is to a pure strain, preferably purchased (see [[Ordering Mice]]) or recently purchased from a vender who is careful to maintain the purity of their strains. Generally we will use C57BL6/J (see http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/000664.html) as it is the most widely available and commonly used strain in diabetes research. |
* '''Maintainence of Wild-Type Mice''': Wild-type mice can be purchased from a vendor and carefully inter-crossed. Generations of these mice should be tracked, and after 4 or more generations, a new cohort of wild-type mice should be purchased to avoid any potential genetic drift. | * '''Maintainence of Wild-Type Mice''': Wild-type mice can be purchased from a vendor and carefully inter-crossed. Generations of these mice should be tracked, and after 4 or more generations, a new cohort of wild-type mice should be purchased to avoid any potential genetic drift. | ||
==Setting Up a Back-Cross== | ==Setting Up a Back-Cross== | ||
* Generally we use female mice, and cross against a wild-type make since female mice are generally not used for experiments. Furthermore, since we cross against a pure male, then cross female pups to another pure male, the Y chromosome is always from the pure strain, and the X-chromosome is preferentially segregated to be from the pure strain. | * Generally we use female mice, and cross against a wild-type make since female mice are generally not used for experiments. Furthermore, since we cross against a pure male, then cross female pups to another pure male, the Y chromosome is always from the pure strain, and the X-chromosome is preferentially segregated to be from the pure strain. | ||
− | * When ordering mice order mice at 9 weeks of age, let them acclimatize to the facility for a week then set up the breeding cage at that point | + | * When [[Ordering Mice|ordering mice]] order mice at 9 weeks of age, let them acclimatize to the facility for a week then set up the breeding cage at that point |
* For the next cross, generally take the first cohort of pups, and back-cross them again. This will make the process go faster. | * For the next cross, generally take the first cohort of pups, and back-cross them again. This will make the process go faster. | ||
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Revision as of 15:54, 11 June 2012
Notes
- As a standard, when mice are back-crossed >8 times under standard conditions they care considered pure. At this point they can eitehr be back-crossed further or intercrossed for maintenance
- Pure Strain: Make sure that every iteration of a back-cross is to a pure strain, preferably purchased (see Ordering Mice) or recently purchased from a vender who is careful to maintain the purity of their strains. Generally we will use C57BL6/J (see http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/000664.html) as it is the most widely available and commonly used strain in diabetes research.
- Maintainence of Wild-Type Mice: Wild-type mice can be purchased from a vendor and carefully inter-crossed. Generations of these mice should be tracked, and after 4 or more generations, a new cohort of wild-type mice should be purchased to avoid any potential genetic drift.
Setting Up a Back-Cross
- Generally we use female mice, and cross against a wild-type make since female mice are generally not used for experiments. Furthermore, since we cross against a pure male, then cross female pups to another pure male, the Y chromosome is always from the pure strain, and the X-chromosome is preferentially segregated to be from the pure strain.
- When ordering mice order mice at 9 weeks of age, let them acclimatize to the facility for a week then set up the breeding cage at that point
- For the next cross, generally take the first cohort of pups, and back-cross them again. This will make the process go faster.