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Mouse genetics : concepts and applications / Lee M. Silver.
Author
Silver, Lee M.
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Format
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Language
English
Published/Created
New York : Oxford University Press, 1995.
Description
xiii, 362 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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QH432 .S56 1995
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Mice
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Genetics
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Mice
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Breeding
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Mice as laboratory animals
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Summary note
As nearly all human genes are present in the mouse genome, a growing number of biomedical researchers are finding they need to use the mouse as an experimental organism. This volume covers the field of mouse breeding and genetics at a level of detail sufficient for pursuing independent research.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-351) and index.
Contents
Introduction to mice
Town mouse, country mouse
Laboratory mice
Reproduction and breeding
Mouse genome
Mutagenesis and transgenesis
Mapping in the mouse: an overview
Genetic markers
Classical linkage analysis and mapping panels
Non-breeding mapping strategies
Suppliers of mice
Computational tools and electronic databases
Source materials for further reading
Statistics.
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ISBN
0195075544 ((alk. paper))
9780195075540 ((alk. paper))
LCCN
94034127
OCLC
31133780
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