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Discrepancies in nude mice.

Authors: Salomon, J; Lynch, N;

Discrepancies in nude mice.

Abstract

With the increasing number of publications in which nude mice are used, there is a growing list of apparent discrepencies. To avoid such problems, we propose the use of nude mouse populations with a large gene pool which will leave, if possible, the nude allele as the only homozygote. All phenotypic characters consistently different between nu/nu, nu/+ and +/+ mice could then, with more certainty, be linked with the nude mutation.

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Mice, Phenotype, Genotype, Genes:, Animals, Mice, Nude, Techniques:, Breeding, Hereditary Factors:, Bioassays, Crosses, Genetic

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