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Minimizing variation due to genotype and environment
Mouse models are increasingly popular tools to study and characterize the molecular and physiological bases for human diseases. Due to the readily available genetic tools to construct mouse models of complex diseases, the flow of efficient and vigilant mouse phenotyping has now become the bottleneck in mouse functional genomics. This unit addresses the importance of minimizing and defining confounding genetic and environmental sources of variability
Type
book part or chapter
Authors
Editors
Ausubel, F.M.
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Struhl, K.
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Smith, J.A
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Seidman, J.G.
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Moore, D.D.
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Kingston, R.E.
Publication date
2006
Publisher
Published in
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology
Start page
29A.2
Series title/Series vol.
Current Protocols
EPFL units
Available on Infoscience
April 20, 2009
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