Standards of Mouse Model Phenotyping
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Overview
This is the first book in the field of mouse genetics to provide comprehensive and standardized methods for the characterization of laboratory mice. The editor is Director of the German Mouse Clinic and member of the Project Committee of the German National Genome Research Network and provides here a brief introduction to the mouse as a model for diseases and functional analysis of genes and proteins. Throughout, he focuses on the characterization of mouse models using the latest phenotyping methods, with the different areas presented in a clearly structured and easily accessible manner.
Synopsis
This is the first book in the field of mouse genetics describing comprehensive and standardized methods for the characterization of laboratory mice. It provides a brief introduction to the mouse as a model for diseases and functional analysis of genes and proteins. Throughout, it is focused on the characterization of mouse models using the latest phenotyping methods, with the different areas presented in a clearly structured and easily accessible manner.