
Wild Mouse 765
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Wild Mouse 765 is a strain created by introducing chromosome 1 from a wild mouse onto the C57BL/6JGpt background. Compared to C57BL/6JGpt mice, Wild Mouse 765 exhibited a behavioral inclination of increased spatial and intellectual competency and showed greater genetic diversity. Due to its high heritability, the 765 strain can be bred with other C57BL/6JGpt-based mouse strains and used as foundation mice in relevant neurological disease research.
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Strain Name | Strain Type | Description |
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D000765 | B6-Chr1 ZZ2 | Chromosome substitution | D000765, which has chromosome 1 from a wild house mouse and the other chromosomes from B6 mice, can be used to study the genomic function of chromosome 1 and the genetic diversity of neurological diseases. |