S.O.S. Colony Adrift: Protecting Mouse Colonies from Genetic Drift
Seminar - The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine, US
The March webinar series is about the ABC's of mouse research
The phenotypes of genetically modified mouse strains depend on the genetic mutation and background. Genetic background is subject to genetic drift that may result in phenotypic drift over time. In this webinar, we will discuss
The basis for genetic drift
Case studies demonstrating genetic drift and its effects on experimental results
The Jackson Laboratory’s unique Genetic Stability Program to stop cumulative genetic drift
Steps to ensure the long-term genetic and phenotypic stability of your mutant mice
(Courtesy of a genetically modified mouse, via criver.com)
S.O.S. Colony Adrift: Protecting Mouse Colonies from Genetic Drift
Thursday, March 14, 2013 (10am PT / 11am MT / 12pm CT / 1pm ET)
Online/Webinar
The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine, US
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