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BRC No. | RBRC00090 |
Type | Major Histocompatibility Complex (H2) Congenic |
Species | Mus musculus |
Strain name | C3H.NB/Sn |
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Background strain | C3H/HeDiSn |
Appearance | agouti [A/A B/B C/C] |
Strain development | Developed by Dr. George D. Snell. The H2<p> of NB mice was introduced to C3H/HeDiSn strain by backcrossing.Mice were deposited to the RIKEN Tsukuba Institute in 1998 from Dr. Toshihiko Shiroishi, National Institute of Genetics. |
Strain description | C3.NB-H2<p> H2-T18<c?>/SnMsRbrc. Major Histocompatibility complex (H2) congenic strain. This strain was created by transferring the H2<p> haplotype from NB mice onto the C3H/HeDiSn strain by backcrossing. This strain is useful for immunology and inflammation research. Developed by Dr. George D. Snell and introduced to National Institute of Genetics. Mice were deposited to the RIKEN Tsukuba Institute in 1998 from Dr. Toshihiko Shiroishi. |
Colony maintenance | Sibling mating (Homozygote x Homozygote) |
References | Inbred and Genetically defined strains of laboratory animals, Part 1 Mouse and Rat (1979). ISBN0913822124 |
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Gene Symbol | Gene Name | Chr. | Allele Symbol | Allele Name | Common Names | Promoter | Diseases Related to This Gene |
H2 | histocompatibility-2, MHC | 17 | H2 | p variant |
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Annotation by Mammalian phenotyhpe ontology | |
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Specific Term and Conditions | No specific terms and conditions. (The DEPOSITOR waives its own rights under any patents, intellectual property, or other proprietary rights with respect to the results to be obtained by use of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE.) |
Depositor | Toshihiko Shiroishi (National Institute of Genetics) |
Strain Status | Frozen embryos |
Strain Availability | Recovered litters from cryopreserved embryos (2 to 4 months) Cryopreserved embryos (within 1 month) |
Additional Info. | Necessary documents for ordering: |
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