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Strain: BP/Cub

Symbol: BP/Cub
Strain: BP
Substrain: Cub
RGD ID: 10009
Citation ID: RRID:RGD_10009
Ontology ID: RS:0000159
Type: inbred
Available Source: Not Available
Origination: Charles University, Department of Biology, Prague,
Last Known Status: Unknown






References

References - curated
# Reference Title Reference Citation
1. Biochemical markers in inbred strains of the rat (Rattus norvegicus). Bender K, etal., Immunogenetics 1984;19(3):257-66.
2. Genetic characterization of inbred strains of the rat (Rattus norvegicus). Bender K, etal., J Exp Anim Sci 1994 Aug;36(4-5):151-65.
3. Sequencing and chromosomal localization of Fabp6 and an intronless Fabp6 segment in the rat. Bonne A, etal., Mol Biol Rep 2003 Sep;30(3):173-6.
4. Inbred Strains Festing, MFW, Inbred Strains, The Laboratory Rat, 1979, Baker HK, Lindsey JR, Weisbroth SH, 55-72, Academic Press
5. Update to previous Strain Data Festing, MFW, Personal Communication Update, Feb-2000
6. Polymorphisms of the glucocorticoid receptor gene in laboratory and wild rats: steroid binding properties of trinucleotide CAG repeat length variants. Heeley RP, etal., Mamm Genome 1998 Mar;9(3):198-203.
7. Institute for Animal Experimentation University of Tokushima School of Medicine Institute for Animal Experimentation University of Tokushima School of Medicine
8. Use of simple sequence length polymorphisms for genetic characterization of rat inbred strains. Otsen M, etal., Mamm Genome 1995 Sep;6(9):595-601.
9. RGD Strain RSO annotation pipeline RGD Automated Pipelines
10. Genetic variation in coding regions between and within commonly used inbred rat strains. Smits BM, etal., Genome Res. 2004 Jul;14(7):1285-90.

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Additional Information

RGD Curation Notes
Note Type Note Reference
strain_phys_biochem This strain was screened for genetic polymorphisms for 100 genomic loci in 55 genes ; Polymorphisms observed in this study can be found in NCBI dbSNP under accession numbers ss12588106 - ss12588203. 737878