Reilly Karlyne M
Mouse Cancer Genetics Program, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, Maryland 21702.
Cold Spring Harb Protoc. 2016 Mar 1;2016(3):pdb.prot079160. doi: 10.1101/pdb.prot079160.
The design of a mouse cross can affect the distribution of variation in the control and experimental groups. Often, the goal of a study involving mouse cancer models is to determine the effect of a gene or intervention of interest in different mouse groups without the confounding effects of strain background differences. The appropriate procedure for controlling genetic background will depend on the mouse model employed; two examples are provided here. The first example describes a simple model in which a single-mutant allele is followed in crosses on an inbred strain background. The second example describes a more complex cross in which the model is homozygous for a floxed allele of the gene of interest and carries a tissue-specific Cre transgene.
小鼠杂交的设计会影响对照组和实验组中变异的分布。通常,涉及小鼠癌症模型的研究目标是确定感兴趣的基因或干预措施在不同小鼠组中的作用,而不受品系背景差异的混杂影响。控制遗传背景的适当程序将取决于所采用的小鼠模型;这里提供两个例子。第一个例子描述了一个简单的模型,其中在近交系背景的杂交中追踪单个突变等位基因。第二个例子描述了一个更复杂的杂交,其中模型对于感兴趣基因的一个floxed等位基因是纯合的,并携带一个组织特异性的Cre转基因。