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Implementation of a large-scale ENU mutagenesis program: Towards increasing the mouse mutant resource

PM Nolan, J Peters, L Vizor, M Strivens, R Washbourne, T Hough, C Wells, P Glenister, C Thornton, J Martin, E Fisher, D Rogers, J Hagan, C Reavill, I Gray, J Wood, N Spurr, M Browne, S Rastan, J Hunter Show all

Mammalian Genome | SPRINGER VERLAG | Published : 2000

Abstract

Systematic approaches to mouse mutagenesis will be vital for future studies of gene function. We have begun a major ENU mutagenesis program incorporating a large genome-wide screen for dominant mutations. Progeny of ENU-mutagenized mice are screened for visible defects at birth and weaning, and at 5 weeks of age by using a systematic and semi-quantitative screening protocol - SHIRPA. Following this, mice are screened for abnormal locomotor activity and for deficits in prepulse inhibition of the acoustic startle response. Moreover, in the primary screen, blood is collected from mice and subjected to a comprehensive clinical biochemical analysis. Subsequently, secondary and tertiary screens of..

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