BALB/c-Rb(6.12)3Sic/H

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EMMA IDEM:11357
Citation informationRRID:IMSR_EM:11357 

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International strain nameBALB/c-Rb(6.12)3Sic/H
Alternative nameRb(6.12)3Sic
Strain typeChromosomal Anomalies
Allele/Transgene symbolRb(6.12)3Sic
Gene/Transgene symbolRb(6.12)3Sic

Information from provider

ProviderAnne Ferguson-Smith
Provider affiliationGenetics, University of Cambridge
Genetic informationRobertsonian translocation between chromosomes 6 and 12
Phenotypic informationHomozygous:
None

Heterozygous:
None
Breeding historyIn the 1970s, feral animals with spontaneous Robertsonian translocations were bred to homozygosity and provided by the late Professor H. Winking (Institut für Biologie, Universität Lübeck, Lübeck). They have been maintained by Anne Ferguson-Smith since 1992.
References
  • Parental origin-specific developmental defects in mice with uniparental disomy for chromosome 12.;Georgiades P, Watkins M, Surani M A, Ferguson-Smith A C, ;2000;Development (Cambridge, England);127;4719-28; 11023874
  • Restricted co-expression of Dlk1 and the reciprocally imprinted non-coding RNA, Gtl2: implications for cis-acting control.;da Rocha Simão T, Tevendale Maxine, Knowles Edward, Takada Shuji, Watkins Marie, Ferguson-Smith Anne C, ;2007;Developmental biology;306;810-23; 17449025
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requiredno
Immunocompromisedno

Information from EMMA

Archiving centreMary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell, Oxford, United Kingdom

Literature references

  • Parental origin-specific developmental defects in mice with uniparental disomy for chromosome 12.;Georgiades P, Watkins M, Surani M A, Ferguson-Smith A C, ;2000;Development (Cambridge, England);127;4719-28; 11023874
  • Restricted co-expression of Dlk1 and the reciprocally imprinted non-coding RNA, Gtl2: implications for cis-acting control.;da Rocha Simão T, Tevendale Maxine, Knowles Edward, Takada Shuji, Watkins Marie, Ferguson-Smith Anne C, ;2007;Developmental biology;306;810-23; 17449025

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