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... from pathogens (Jacoby and Lindsey 1997, 1998) , I have often wondered what affect rodent health testing or the lack thereof has on the quality of the results appearing in scientific journals, and how investigators and journal editors perceive the importance of pathogen status.
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... 1996. Post-indigenous disease: Changing concepts of disease in laboratory rodents.
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... foresaw that a particular gene product would normally operate in the presence of countless different combinations of other gene products. Because we did not have a dependable method of mapping multiple genes, considerable effort was invested in developing experimental strains with the same genetic background as the chromosomal region to be analyzed.
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... RECOMBINANT INBRED STRAINS Recombinant inbred (RI) strains have been developed for mapping of a specific gene that has different alleles between the two parental strains based on the strain distribution pattern.


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