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Mutagenesis of the Mouse Genome (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004)

Bedell, Mary(Edited by)Justice, Monica(Edited by)
Part of the Georgia Genetics Review series
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The Second Georgia Genetics Symposium was held color.

Soon after, he joined the sta? of The Jackson in September 2000, and the development of this Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine. book took place over the nearly 4 years that ensued.

Much of Bill’s research at the lab was centered During this time, many advances in the Genome around investigating phenotypic variability within Project and mouse mutagenesis were made.

In the highly inbred strains, and in that connection he book overview, we discuss the development of the developed the technique of ovarian transplanta- Genome Project (which is the context for the sym- tion (even using embryonic donors) and a genetic posium), the role the mouse was playing at that scheme whereby graft compatibility could be time, how that role has evolved, and how the combined with the ability to distinguish o?spring chapters of the book address issues in mouse func- from donor and regenerated host ovaries.

His tional genetics. Many of the chapters in this book work was in?uenced by the second World War, will provide useful resources for years to come. ?rst because The Jackson Laboratory turned into Of greater impact, our keynote speaker, the a production colony for the military, primarily to mutagenesis pioneer William L. (Bill) Russell, produce mice for typhoid testing, and secondly, passed away on July 23, 2003.

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Product Details
Springer
9401751048 / 9789401751049
Paperback / softback
576.549
21/04/2014
Netherlands
98 pages, VI, 98 p.
210 x 279 mm