
Substrains of inbred C3H mice differ significantly in their genetic constitution with respect to biochemical markers, skin grafting, and skeletal variations. The presence of such discrepancies among substrains poses a problem when comparing conclusions based on experiments done in different substrains. Therefore, methods of controlling the genetic constitution are necessary and important to avoid these discrepancies.
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Male, Mice, Inbred C3H, Transplantation:, Genotype, Genes:, H-2 Antigens, 610, Blood Proteins, Skin Transplantation, Biochemistry, Chromosomes, Organs:, Enzymes, Mice, Phenotype, Strains:, Species Specificity, Metabolism:, Karyotyping, Animals, Female, Hereditary Factors:
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