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129 mice, 129S2/SvPasCrl

Code 249800mouse
129 mice are often used to develop transgenic models, production of targeted mutation (knockout) mice.
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Nomenclature: 129S2/SvPasCrl

Type: Inbred mice

Origin: Developed by Dr. L.C. Stevens from The Jackson Laboratory. During the 1970s, Dr. Stevens introduced this line to the Pasteur Institute of Paris in the laboratory of Dr. J.L. Guenet. Charles River France acquired this strain in August 1996. The strain was renamed 129S2 in 1999 after the revision of the international nomenclature.

Coat color: Agouti

Strain code: 287

Ideal for: Transgenic/knockout model development, large number of unmyelinated axons in lumbar motor roots

Bred in: Germany, France, US

Health reports: Using strain nomenclature find the strain at links below

Note: We also offer 129 Mice with a SOPF health profile.

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