Search Criteria: Strain Type is "Robertsonian"
| Stock Number |
Strain Name Strain Description |
Standard Supply |
| 000726 | RBF/DnJ | Level 4 |
| The RBF inbred strain arose from crosses with wild mice, originally known as "tobacco mouse", captured in Valle di Poschiavo in S.E. Switzerland. The wild mice originally known as 'tobacco mouse' because of the coat colour. The strain was transferred to Dr. M. Davisson (Dn) in 1981 and subsequently to the production colony of The Jackson Laborotory (J). Mice are homozygous for Robertsonian translocation Rb(1.3)1Bnr, Rb(8.12)5Bnr and Rb(9.14)6Bnr. This strain is useful for production of antibody producing hybridomas. | ||
| 001802 | CByJ.RBF-Rb(8.12)5Bnr/J | Repository- Live |
| Hybridomas are produced by fusing mouse meloma cells that are deficient in adenosine phosphoribosyltransferase (APRT) with spleen cells from mice immunized with specific antigens. A selection system using AAT (adenosine, aminopterin, and thymidine) medium eliminates all but the fusion cells that are APRT+ . Successful hybridomas must also retain the Igh heavy chain locus on chromosome 12 and one of the Igh light chain loci. The Robertsonian chromosome Rb(8.12)5Bnr can be used to produce hybridomas at a high frequency. Selecting for the Aprt locus on chromosome 8 also selects for the Igh locus on chromosome 12 because the two loci are "genetically linked" by the Robertsonian fusion chromosome. This chromosomal aberration congenic was created by backcrossing the Robertsonian chromosome Rb(8.12)5Bnr on the BALB/cByJ genetic background by Dr. Muriel Davisson at The Jackson Laboratory. | ||
| 005354 | RB156Bnr/Ei rul-Gulosfx-2J/J | Repository- Live |
| The phenotype of the sfx2J remutation is identifiable at 4-5 weeks of age when the mutants appear smaller than their control littermates and begin to hobble about their cage. Between 5 and 8 weeks of age the mutants develop rear limb paralysis and many die by 8 weeks of age. The phenotypic characteristics of this mutation are similar to the original mutation spontaneous fracture (Gulosfx ) except for the eye phenotype described below that is inherent in the background strain on which the sfx2J mutation arose. Mice homozygous for the sfx2J remutation also had cataracts and rosettes and wavy outer nuclear layer of retinas. The eyes of a female mutant were checked using an opthalmascope and it was found to have cataracts on both eyes (as the strain background has characteristically). It has not yet been determined if the rosettes and wavy outer nuclear layer of the retinas is also characteristic of the background s
..... For more information please see the full phenotype on the strain data sheet | ||
| 000874 | RBA/DnJ | Repository- Live |
| 000729 | STOCK Rb(11.13)4Bnr/J | Repository- Live |
| 000929 | TIRANO/EiJ | Repository- Live |
| This wild-derived inbred strain is homozygous for 8 Robertsonian translocations: Rb(1.3)1Bnr, Rb(4.6)2Bnr, Rb(5.15)3Bnr, Rb(11.13)4Bnr, Rb(9.14)6Bnr, Rb(16.17)7Bnr, Rb(2.8)2Lub and Rb(10.12)5Lub (abbreviated Rb1Bnr - Rb7Bnr, Rb2Lub and Rb5Lub, respectively)(LL Washburn, pers. comm.). | ||
| 001392 | ZALENDE/EiJ | Repository- Live |
| This wild-derived inbred strain is homozygous for 7 Robertsonian translocations: Rb(1.3)1Bnr, Rb(4.6)2Bnr, Rb(5.15)3Bnr, Rb(11.13)4Bnr, Rb(8.12)5Bnr, Rb(9.14)6Bnr, and Rb(16.17)7Bnr (abbreviated Rb1Bnr - Rb7Bnr, respectively)(LL Washburn, pers. comm.). | ||
| 001099 | AEJ/GnRk-Rb(11.14)1Dn/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 002545 | B6 x RBA/DnJ | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000610 | B6 x STOCK Rb(6.15)1Ald/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000861 | B6.Cg-Rb(1.3)1Lub/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000952 | B6.Cg-Rb(10.11)8Bnr/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000960 | B6.Cg-Rb(2.8)2Lub/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001733 | B6.WMP-Rb(10.17)9Mpl/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001734 | B6.WMP-Rb(13.15)10Mpl/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001727 | B6.WMP-Rb(2.16)3Mpl/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001728 | B6.WMP-Rb(3.12)4Mpl/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001729 | B6.WMP-Rb(4.6)5Mpl/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001732 | B6.WMP-Rb(8.9)8Mpl/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001796 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(1.2)18Lub/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001921 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(1.7)1Rma/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001386 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(10.12)5Lub/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001617 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(10.15)23Lub/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001795 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(11.13)4Bnr/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000150 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(11.16)2H/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000906 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(16.17)8Lub-tw3Lub/+ +/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001387 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(2.17)11Rma/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001613 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(5.14)21Lub/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001616 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(5.15)4Lub/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001791 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(5.19)1Wh/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000762 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(6.15)1Ald/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001798 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(6.16)24Lub/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001389 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(6.7)13Rma/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001615 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(7.18)9Lub/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001797 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(8.12)22Lub/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000888 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(8.14)16Rma/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001792 | B6Ei.Cg-Rb(9.19)163H/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001794 | B6Ei.WMP-Rb(13.16)1Mpl/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 002470 | B6EiC3Sn x B6-Rb(5.8)3Dn/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 004850 | B6EiC3Sn-Rb(12.T171665Dn)2Cje/CjeDn | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| Like B6EiC3Sn a/A - Ts(1716)65Dn (Stock No. 001924), this strain has three copies of most of the genes on mouse Chromosome 16 that are homologues of human Chromosome 21 genes. Transmission of the chromosome 16 segmental trisomy through the female germline is significantly improved over Ts65Dn (43% versus 24%). Dendritic spines on granule cells in the fascia dentata are enlarged in size and decreased in density (Villar AJ, et al. 2005). Unlike Ts65Dn, males are fertile. Mice are 20% smaller in size than controls. This strain serves a model for Down syndrome. | ||
| 000975 | C57BL/6J x STOCK Rb(1.3)1Ei/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001391 | C57BL/6J-Rb(4.15)1Rk/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001390 | C57BL/6J-Rb(6.18)2Dn/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001793 | C57BL/6JEi-Rb(X.2)2Ad/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000714 | CByJ.RBF-Rb(8.12)5Bnr | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 002040 | RB126Bnr/EiJ | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 002041 | RB16Bnr/EiJ | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000609 | RBB/DnJ | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000889 | RBC/DnJ | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001000 | RBD/DnJ | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000807 | RBJ/DnJ | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000862 | STOCK Rb(1.7)1Rma/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000891 | STOCK Rb(10.11)5Rma/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000614 | STOCK Rb(10.11)8Bnr/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000892 | STOCK Rb(10.12)5Lub/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000895 | STOCK Rb(11.13)6Lub/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001100 | STOCK Rb(13.16)1Mpl/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000615 | STOCK Rb(16.17)7Bnr | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| Please see Rb(16.17)7Bnr at the Cytogenetics Models Resource for more information on this strain. | ||
| 003304 | STOCK Rb(16.17)7Bnr-Myo15sh2-2J/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000898 | STOCK Rb(16.17)8Lub/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000865 | STOCK Rb(2.17)11Rma/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000896 | STOCK Rb(2.18)6Rma Rb(12.14)8Rma/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000867 | STOCK Rb(2.18)6Rma/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000864 | STOCK Rb(2.8)2Lub Rb(7.18)9Lub/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000871 | STOCK Rb(3.15)2Rk/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000980 | STOCK Rb(3.8)2Ei/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000869 | STOCK Rb(3.8)2Rma/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000870 | STOCK Rb(3.9)12Lub/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000873 | STOCK Rb(4.11)12Rma/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000876 | STOCK Rb(4.15)4Rma/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000720 | STOCK Rb(4.6)2Bnr/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000878 | STOCK Rb(5.14)21Lub/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000880 | STOCK Rb(5.15)15Rma/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000881 | STOCK Rb(5.17)7Rma/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000882 | STOCK Rb(5.19)1Wh/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001884 | STOCK Rb(5.6)1Ty/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 000885 | STOCK Rb(6.16)24Lub | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| Please see Rb(6.16)24Lub at the Cytogenetics Models Resource for more information on this strain. | ||
| 000887 | STOCK Rb(8.12)22Lub/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| 001746 | WMP/PasDnJ | Repository-Cryopreserved |
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