Inbred Strains of Mice: JU
JUInbr: F41+60 (Ct). Albino. Genet:
a, c.Origin: Falconer 1952, from crosses involving Goodale's and MacArthur's large strains, Bateman's high-lactation strain and various mutant stocks with about 50% of C57BL/Fa ancestry. It was the only survivor from an inbreeding experiment involving twenty lines (Falconer, 1960b). Falconer to Cattanach in 1966.
CharacteristicsAverage first litters 9; high prenatal mortality (50%) in second litters when gestation is concurrent with suckling first litter; low penetrance of
nil.(
Staats, 1976). Lm maintains a number of substrains with different pigment mutations including a non-albino
+c. Maint. by Ct.
JU/Ct-C.Inbr. N5F59 (Ct). Black,
a,
C. Derived from a cross between JU female (F41) with a CBA male, five backcrosses to JU, then selection for the
CCgenotype upon sib mating.
JU/Ct-C,A.Inbr. N5F59. Agouti, +. Origin: same as JU/Ct-
C, but selection for the agouti phenotype upon sib mating. Charac. Background enhances expression of
Sland
Wvwith regard to coat colour.
Staats J. (1976) Standardized nomenclature for inbred strains of mice: Sixth listing. Cancer Res. 36, 4333-4377. INBRED STRAINS OF MICERetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
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