STOCK Tg(Neurog1-cre)1Jejo/J

Cat. No.: CEMM-07250245

These Neurog1457-Cre may be useful for generating conditional mutations in Neurog1 lineages in the central and peripheral nervous systems.
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Status Live Mouse
Frozen Embryo
Age 4 weeks
12 weeks
Customized Age
Sex Male
Female
GENETICS
Allele Symbol
Tg(Neurog1-cre)1Jejo
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Allele Name
transgene insertion 1
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Allele Attributes
Recombinase-expressing
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Gene Symbol
Tg(Neurog1-cre)1Jejo
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Gene Name
transgene insertion 1
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Chromosome
UN
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Expressed Genes
Cre, Cre recombinase, bacteriophage P1
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Site of Expression
When crossed with a reporter strain, Cre activity mimics the endogenous gene expression patterns in specific populations of interneurons and some motor neurons in the neural tube between embryonic days 10-13. Also, Cre recombination occurs in Neurog1 lineages that include subpopulations of neurons in the olfactory bulb, hippocampus, cortex, thalamus, midbrain, cerebellum, and dorsal root and cranial ganglia
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Strain of Origin
(C57BL/6J x SJL/J)F1
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Molecular Note
The Neurog1 coding region in the BAC RP23 457E22 was replaced by recombineering methods with the coding sequence for Cre recombinase. Pronuclear injection of the construct into (C57BL/6J x SJL/J)F1 fertilized eggs was used to generated transgenic mice. Founder mice were subsequently established. The transgenic mice were then bred to outbred ICR mice. When crossed with a reporter strain, Cre activity mimics the endogenous gene expression patterns in specific populations of interneurons and some motor neurons in the neural tube between embryonic days 10-13. Also, Cre recombination occurs in Neurog1 lineages that include subpopulations of neurons in the olfactory bulb, hippocampus, cortex, thalamus, midbrain, cerebellum, and dorsal root and cranial ganglia.
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HUSBANDRY
Suggested Controls
Noncarrier
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Breeding Considerations
When maintaining a live colony, transgenic carrier mice may be bred with wildtype (non-carrier) mice from the colony. The Donating Investigator has not attempted to make the strain homozygous.
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For Research Use Only.
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