Chimeras and mosaics in mouse mutant analysis

J Rossant, A Spence - Trends in genetics, 1998 - cell.com
J Rossant, A Spence
Trends in genetics, 1998cell.com
As the number of mouse mutants generated by gene targeting continues to grow
exponentially, the challenge is not how to generate a mutant but how to analyse the
phenotype. Genes might play multiple roles in development and act in cell-autonomous and
cell non-autonomous modes, making phenotypic analysis complex. Genetic mosaic analysis
is a powerful tool for dissecting complex gene functions. Classical preimplantation chimeras
made between mutant and wild-type embryos can answer many questions, and new genetic …
Abstract
As the number of mouse mutants generated by gene targeting continues to grow exponentially, the challenge is not how to generate a mutant but how to analyse the phenotype. Genes might play multiple roles in development and act in cell-autonomous and cell non-autonomous modes, making phenotypic analysis complex. Genetic mosaic analysis is a powerful tool for dissecting complex gene functions. Classical preimplantation chimeras made between mutant and wild-type embryos can answer many questions, and new genetic techniques for generating restricted genetic mosaicism promise to enhance the future power of mosaic analysis in mammals.
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