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Former Names BXD-14/TyJ (Changed: 15-DEC-04 ) Type Recombinant Inbred (RI); Additional information on Recombinant Inbred Mice. Visit our online Nomenclature tutorial. Mating System Sibling x Sibling (Female x Male) 01-MAR-06 Species laboratory mouse RI progenitor C57BL/6J DBA/2J H2 Haplotype b Generation F119+21 (16-NOV-09) Appearance
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Related Genotype: a/a Tyrp1+/Tyrp1+ Myo5a+/Myo5a+Description
The BXD RI strains are used to study the genetics of behavioral phenotypes including alcohol and drug addiction, stress, and locomotor activity. The BXD set of RI strains also are used in the genetic analysis of numerous complex or potentially complex physiologic phenotypes including differences in organ weight and bone mineral density. The strain distribution pattern (SDP) for BXD RI strains is available through the Mouse Genome Informatics Recombinant Inbred Strain Distribution Patterns Query Form.Development
The BXD set of RI strains was developed in the laboratory of Benjamin Taylor and was transferred to The Jackson Laboratory from Dr. Taylor's research colony upon his retirement. Of 42 BXD RI strains originally derived from the C57BL/6J (Stock No. 000664) and DBA/2J (Stock No. 000671), a number have become extinct over the years. The other BXD RI strains now being distributed are listed under "Related Recombinant Inbred Strains."
BXD Strains
View BXD Strains (78 strains)
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Phenotypic Data
Mouse Phenome Database
Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics: Mouse Recombinant Inbred Line (RIL) Genotype Data for BXD RI Line
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Research Applications
This mouse can be used to support research in many areas including:
Neurobiology Research
Behavioral and Learning Defects
genes regulating preferences to alcohol
Research Tools
Genetics Research
Gene Mapping: Tools for QTL Mapping, Segregation and Linkage Analysis
This strain will not have a genotyping protocol or one is not currently available.
Helpful Links
Genotyping resources and troubleshooting
Alexander RC; Wright R; Freed W. 1996. Quantitative trait loci contributing to phencyclidine-induced and amphetamine-induced locomotor behavior in inbred mice. Neuropsychopharmacology 15(5):484-90. [PubMed: 8914121] [MGI Ref ID J:36714]
Belknap JK; Crabbe JC; Plomin R; McClearn GE; Sampson KE; O'Toole LA; Gora-Maslak G. 1992. Single-locus control of saccharin intake in BXD/Ty recombinant inbred (RI) mice: some methodological implications for RI strain analysis. Behav Genet 22(1):81-100. [PubMed: 1590732] [MGI Ref ID J:1952]
Belknap JK; Metten P; Helms ML; O'Toole LA; Angeli-Gade S; Crabbe JC; Phillips TJ. 1993. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) applications to substances of abuse: physical dependence studies with nitrous oxide and ethanol in BXD mice. Behav Genet 23(2):213-22. [PubMed: 8512534] [MGI Ref ID J:11831]
Belknap JK; Mogil JS; Helms ML; Richards SP; O'Toole LA; Bergeson SE; Buck KJ. 1995. Localization to chromosome 10 of a locus influencing morphine analgesia in crosses derived from C57BL/6 and DBA/2 strains. Life Sci 57(10):PL117-24. [PubMed: 7643715] [MGI Ref ID J:28263]
Belknap JK; Phillips TJ; O'Toole LA. 1992. Quantitative trait loci associated with brain weight in the BXD/Ty recombinant inbred mouse strains. Brain Res Bull 29(3-4):337-44. [PubMed: 1393606] [MGI Ref ID J:2827]
Browman KE; Crabbe JC. 2000. Quantitative trait loci affecting ethanol sensitivity in BXD recombinant inbred mice. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 24(1):17-23. [PubMed: 10656187] [MGI Ref ID J:66463]
Cabib S; Oliverio A; Ventura R; Lucchese F; Puglisi-Allegra S. 1997. Brain dopamine receptor plasticity: testing a diathesis-stress hypothesis in an animal model. Psychopharmacology (Berl) 132(2):153-60. [PubMed: 9266612] [MGI Ref ID J:68169]
Crabbe JC. 1998. Provisional mapping of quantitative trait loci for chronic ethanol withdrawal severity in BXD recombinant inbred mice. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 286(1):263-71. [PubMed: 9655868] [MGI Ref ID J:49185]
Crabbe JC; Belknap JK. 1993. Behavior genetic analyses of drug withdrawal. Alcohol Alcohol Suppl 2:477-82. [PubMed: 7748342] [MGI Ref ID J:109922]
Crabbe JC; Belknap JK; Mitchell SR; Crawshaw LI. 1994. Quantitative trait loci mapping of genes that influence the sensitivity and tolerance to ethanol-induced hypothermia in BXD recombinant inbred mice. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 269(1):184-92. [PubMed: 8169823] [MGI Ref ID J:18566]
Cunningham CL. 1995. Localization of genes influencing ethanol-induced conditioned place preference and locomotor activity in BXD recombinant inbred mice. Psychopharmacology (Berl) 120(1):28-41. [PubMed: 7480533] [MGI Ref ID J:28135]
Gora-Maslak G; McClearn GE; Crabbe JC; Phillips TJ; Belknap JK; Plomin R. 1991. Use of recombinant inbred strains to identify quantitative trait loci in psychopharmacology. Psychopharmacology (Berl) 104(4):413-24. [PubMed: 1780413] [MGI Ref ID J:39738]
Grisel JE; Belknap JK; O'Toole LA; Helms ML; Wenger CD; Crabbe JC. 1997. Quantitative trait loci affecting methamphetamine responses in BXD recombinant inbred mouse strains. J Neurosci 17(2):745-54. [PubMed: 8987796] [MGI Ref ID J:37546]
Hofstetter JR; Mayeda AR; Possidente B; Nurnberger JI. 1995. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) for circadian rhythms of locomotor activity in mice. Behav Genet 25(6):545-56. [PubMed: 8540893] [MGI Ref ID J:29803]
Hofstetter JR; Possidente B; Mayeda AR. 1999. Provisional QTL for circadian period of wheel running in laboratory mice: quantitative genetics of period in RI mice. Chronobiol Int 16(3):269-79. [PubMed: 10373097] [MGI Ref ID J:55774]
Klein RF; Mitchell SR; Phillips TJ; Belknap JK; Orwoll ES. 1998. Quantitative trait loci affecting peak bone mineral density in mice. J Bone Miner Res 13(11):1648-56. [PubMed: 9797472] [MGI Ref ID J:50828]
Miner LL; Marley RJ. 1995. Chromosomal mapping of loci influencing sensitivity to cocaine-induced seizures in BXD recombinant inbred strains of mice. Psychopharmacology (Berl) 117(1):62-6. [PubMed: 7724703] [MGI Ref ID J:23071]
Mogil JS; Richards SP; O'Toole LA; Helms ML; Mitchell SR; Kest B; Belknap JK. 1997. Identification of a sex-specific quantitative trait locus mediating nonopioid stress-induced analgesia in female mice. J Neurosci 17(20):7995-8002. [PubMed: 9315917] [MGI Ref ID J:43467]
Peleg L; Nesbitt MN. 1984. Genetic control of thymus size in inbred mice. J Hered 75(2):126-30. [PubMed: 6715864] [MGI Ref ID J:7417]
Phillips TJ; Crabbe JC; Metten P; Belknap JK. 1994. Localization of genes affecting alcohol drinking in mice. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 18(4):931-41. [PubMed: 7978106] [MGI Ref ID J:20482]
Phillips TJ; Huson MG; McKinnon CS. 1998. Localization of genes mediating acute and sensitized locomotor responses to cocaine in BXD/Ty recombinant inbred mice. J Neurosci 18(8):3023-34. [PubMed: 9526019] [MGI Ref ID J:46922]
Plomin R; McClearn GE; Gora-Maslak G; Neiderhiser JM. 1991. Use of recombinant inbred strains to detect quantitative trait loci associated with behavior. Behav Genet 21(2):99-116. [PubMed: 2049054] [MGI Ref ID J:11248]
Quock RM; Mueller JL; Vaughn LK; Belknap JK. 1996. Nitrous oxide antinociception in BXD recombinant inbred mouse strains and identification of quantitative trait loci. Brain Res 725(1):23-9. [PubMed: 8828582] [MGI Ref ID J:34065]
Roberts AJ; Phillips TJ; Belknap JK; Finn DA; Keith LD. 1995. Genetic analysis of the corticosterone response to ethanol in BXD recombinant inbred mice. Behav Neurosci 109(6):1199-208. [PubMed: 8748968] [MGI Ref ID J:31087]
Rodriguez LA; Plomin R; Blizard DA; Jones BC; McClearn GE. 1995. Alcohol acceptance, preference, and sensitivity in mice. II. Quantitative trait loci mapping analysis using BXD recombinant inbred strains. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 19(2):367-73. [PubMed: 7625571] [MGI Ref ID J:25698]
Tarricone BJ; Hwang WG; Hingtgen JN; Mitchell SR; Belknap JK; Nurnberger JI. 1995. Identification of a locus on mouse chromosome 17 associated with high-affinity choline uptake using BXD recombinant inbred mice and quantitative trait loci analysis. Genomics 27(1):161-4. [PubMed: 7665164] [MGI Ref ID J:25620]
Zidek V; Musilova A; Pintir J; Simakova M; Pravenec M. 1998. Genetic dissection of testicular weight in the mouse with the BXD recombinant inbred strains. Mamm Genome 9(7):503-5. [PubMed: 9657844] [MGI Ref ID J:48698]
Phillips TJ; Huson M; Gwiazdon C; Burkhart-Kasch S; Shen EH. 1995. Effects of acute and repeated ethanol exposures on the locomotor activity of BXD recombinant inbred mice. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 19(2):269-78. [PubMed: 7625557] [MGI Ref ID J:25695]
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Mating System Sibling x Sibling (Female x Male) 01-MAR-06
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