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BRC No. | RBRC00207 |
Type | Wild-derived Inbred |
Species | Mus musculus musculus |
Strain name | M.MUS-NJL |
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Background strain | NJL [Mus musculus musculus] |
Appearance | agouti [A/A] |
Strain development | The NJL inbred strain was derived from Mus musculus musculus mice trapped in Northern Jutland, Denmark in 1980 and maintained by National Institute of Genetics. Mice were deposited to the RIKEN Tsukuba Institute from Dr. Toshihiko Shiroishi.Generation: ?(Ms)-F14F25(Rbrc) |
Strain description | The NJL inbred strain was derived from Mus musculus musculus mice trapped in Northern Jutland, Denmark in 1980 and maintained by National Institute of Genetics. Mice were deposited to the RIKEN Tsukuba Institute from Dr. Toshihiko Shiroishi. NJL produces sterile F1 males with some laboratory strains. |
Colony maintenance | Sibling mating |
References | QTL analyses of spontaneous activity by using mouse strains from Mishima battery. Furuse T, Takano-Shimizu T, Moriwaki K, Shiroishi T, Koide T Mamm. Genome, 13, 411-415 (2002). 12226705Multi-phenotype behavioral characterization of inbred strains derived from wild stocks of Mus musculus. Koide T, Moriwaki K, Ikeda K, Niki H, Shiroishi T Mamm. Genome, 11, 664-670 (2000). 10920237 |
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Research application | Genetics Research |
Specific Term and Conditions | In publishing the research results obtained by use of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE, a citation of the following literature(s) designated by the DEPOSITOR is requested. In publishing the research results to be obtained by use of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE, an acknowledgment to the DEPOSITOR is requested. The RECIPIENT must contact the DEPOSITOR in the case of application for any patents or commercial use based on the results from the use of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE. Prior to requesting the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE, the RECIPIENT must obtain approval from the DEPOSITOR using the Approval Form. (Contact info: Tsuyoshi Koide, Ph.D. <tkoide@nig.ac.jp>, Mouse Genomics Resource Laboratory) |
Depositor | Toshihiko Shiroishi (National Institute of Genetics) |
Strain Status | Frozen embryos |
Strain Availability | Recovered litters from cryopreserved embryos (2 to 4 months) |
Additional Info. | Necessary documents for ordering:
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BRC mice in Publications |
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Bamunusinghe D, Naghashfar Z, Buckler-White A, Plishka R, Baliji S, Liu Q, Kassner J, Oler AJ, Hartley J, Kozak CA. Sequence Diversity, Intersubgroup Relationships, and Origins of the Mouse Leukemia Gammaretroviruses of Laboratory and Wild Mice. J Virol 90(8) 4186-98(2016) 26865715 |
Bamunusinghe D, Liu Q, Lu X, Oler A, Kozak CA. Endogenous gammaretrovirus acquisition in Mus musculus subspecies carrying functional variants of the XPR1 virus receptor. J Virol 87(17) 9845-55(2013) 23824809 |
Johnsen JM, Levy GG, Westrick RJ, Tucker PK, Ginsburg D. The endothelial-specific regulatory mutation, Mvwf1, is a common mouse founder allele. Mamm Genome 19(1) 32-40(2008) 18188647 |
Mochida K, Hasegawa A, Otaka N, Hama D, Furuya T, Yamaguchi M, Ichikawa E, Ijuin M, Taguma K, Hashimoto M, Takashima R, Kadota M, Hiraiwa N, Mekada K, Yoshiki A, Ogura A. Devising assisted reproductive technologies for wild-derived strains of mice: 37 strains from five subspecies of Mus musculus. PLoS One 9(12) e114305(2014) 25470728 |