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Integrated Animals is a virtual database currently indexing available animal strains and mutants from: AGSC (Ambystoma), BCBC (mice), BDSC (flies), European Xenopus Resource Center (frog), The National Xenopus Resource (frog), Xenopus Express (frog), CWRU Cystic Fibrosis Mouse Models (mice), DGGR (flies), FlyBase (flies), IMSR (mice), MGI (mice), MMRRC (mice), NSRRC (pig), RGD (rats), Sperm Stem Cell Libraries for Biological Research (rats), Tetrahymena Stock Center (Tetrahymena), WormBase (worms), XGSC (Xiphophorus), ZFIN (zebrafish), and ZIRC (zebrafish). Note, the IMSR data is linked, but users may need to re-execute the search if the top mouse is not returned properly.
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WI.SD-PcloTn(sb-B-Geo)Fkh
 
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RRID:RGD_41408339 Rattus norvegicus The Sprague-Dawley transposon mutagenesis spermatogonial gene trap library was screen to generate rats with a disrupted Pclo gene in Wistar rat background. The transposon element was integrated into exon 3 of the Pclo genomic sequence, leading to a premature stop in the reading frame. 41408339 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 41408339 2026-02-14 03:50:10 0
SD-Lrp5em1Vari
 
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RRID:RGD_41404646 Rattus norvegicus CRISPR/Cas9 system was used to introduce a 18-bp deletion of exon 2 in the rat Lrp5 gene of Crl:SD embryos. 41404646 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 41404646 2026-02-14 03:50:11 0
F344.LE-ROSA26 em1(LTR-nLuc)Ottc
 
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RRID:RGD_38508893 Rattus norvegicus The mutated ROSA26 locus of LE-(ROSA)26 em1(LTR-nLuc)Ottc (RGD:13208223) was crossed onto Fischer344 background by backcrossing the hybrid to Fischer344 and select for the presence of mutated locus. The LE donor is CRISPR/Case9 knock-in strain that has cre recombinase-dependent expression of nanoluciferase under the control of HIV LTR promoter inserted to the rat ROSA26 locus. 38508893 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 38508893 2026-02-14 03:50:11 0
SD-Htr7em1Msu
 
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RRID:RGD_14696715 Rattus norvegicus CRISPR/Cas9 system was used to generate this mutant; this induced an 11 bp deletion in exon 1 and a 4 bp deletion in exon 2 of the Htr7 gene. 14696715 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 14696715 2026-02-14 03:50:10 0
F344 -Aspaem34Kyo Hcn1em1Kyo
 
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RRID:RGD_150429634 Rattus norvegicus F344-Aspaem34Kyo (RGD:11564349) and F344-Hcn1em1Kyo (RGD:38676253) rats from the National BioResource Project-Rat were intercrossed to produce F1 hybrids and then to obtain F2 progeny. Rats homozygous for both Aspa and Hcn1 knockout alleles were selected from among F2 progeny and were used to generate the F344-Aspaem34Kyo/Hcn1em1Kyo double- knockout strain. 150429634 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 150429634 2026-02-14 03:50:10 0
SD-Bace1em1Sage
 
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RRID:RGD_14394485 Rattus norvegicus The mutant rats were generated by SAGE Labs using zinc-finger nuclease (ZFN) technology to create a 137-base pair deletion spanning the translation initiation start site in exon 1 of the rat Bace1 gene, corresponding to chr8:48,766,315-48,766,452 (RGSC 5.0/rn5 assembly) 14394485 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 14394485 2026-02-14 03:50:10 0
WIC-Wwoxlde/Fta
 
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RRID:RGD_150429960 Rattus norvegicus Established from a closed colony of Wistar-Imamichi (WIC) rats as a spontaneous mutant exhibiting severe dwarfism, short lifespan (early postnatal lethality), and high incidence of epileptic seizures. Mutant rats showed growth retardation after 3 d of age, and at 21 d their weight was about 56% that of normal rats. Sequencing of the full-length Wwox transcript identified a 13-bp deletion in exon 9 in lde/lde rats. This mutation causes a frame shift, resulting in aberrant amino acid sequences at the C-terminal. 150429960 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 150429960 2026-02-14 03:50:10 0
SHR-Camk2n1em1Tja-/-
 
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RRID:RGD_19259464 Rattus norvegicus SHR-Camk2n1-/- knockout rats were generated on an SHR/NCrl background by microinjecting zinc-finger nuclease (ZFN) mRNA (Sigma), targeted to exon 1 of Camk2n1, into one-cell stage SHR/NCrl embryos that were implanted into pseudopregnant rats. Heterozygous progeny, from a founder harboring a 38bp deletion in Camk2n1, were intercrossed to generate homozygous knockout rats. 19259464 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 19259464 2026-02-14 03:50:11 0
SD-Cftrem1Ang
 
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RRID:RGD_126925992 Rattus norvegicus The CRISPR/Cas9 system targeting at exon 12 to create deletion at codon F508 was injected to the male pronucleus of the fertalized one-cell stage embryos collected from Crl:SD. The donor DNA generated a codon deletion at F508 and the creation of one NdeI restriction site for sequencing identification. 126925992 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 126925992 2026-02-14 03:50:10 0
SD-Cftrem2Ang
 
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RRID:RGD_126925994 Rattus norvegicus The CRISPR/Cas9 system targeting at exon 3 to create gene knock out was injected to the male pronucleus of the fertalized one-cell stage embryos collected from Crl:SD. The donor DNA generated a frameshift and the creation of one XbaI restriction site and a premature stop codon. Two knockout founders ( referred as MUKORAT8.3 and MUKORAT 6.4) exhibit no difference in phenotypes and were pooled for study. 126925994 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 126925994 2026-02-14 03:50:10 0
SD-Defb23em2MlitDefb26em2MlitDefb42em1Mlit
 
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RRID:RGD_38549357 Rattus norvegicus CRISPR/Cas9 system was used to generate the Defb23, Defb26 double-gene knockout (RGD:38549356) and Defb42 (RGD:38549355). The triple-KO rats were generated by crossing the heterozygous Defb23/26 mutation rats with the heterozygous Defb42 mutation rats. 38549357 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 38549357 2026-02-14 03:50:10 0
SD-Gnalem1Hpng-/-
 
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RRID:RGD_150429817 Rattus norvegicus Thehomozygous Gnal mutant rats were created by CRISPR/Cas9. Guide RNA sequences targeting the first exon of the rat Gnal gene isoform 2 were designed. The mutated allele contained a 13- bp deletion in exon1 that corresponded to position 34 to 46 downstream of the translation start point ATG of the Gnal splicing variant 2 was detected resulting in an early stop at position 150 and producing a truncated protein with 50 amino acids. Only 5% of homozygous Gnal knockout mice could survive till maturity 150429817 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 150429817 2026-02-14 03:50:12 0
WI-Ahrem1Hyama-/-
 
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RRID:RGD_15090819 Rattus norvegicus The homozygous rats carrying 2 defective Ahr genes. The deletion of part of exon 2 in rat Ahr gene was created by injecting TALEN mRNA containing 5'-TTCTAAACGACACAGAGACCGGCTGAACACAGAGTTAGACCGCCTGGCTA-3' to embryos of JclKud:WI. 15090819 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 15090819 2026-02-14 03:50:11 1
LE-Chrna5em18Pas
 
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RRID:RGD_14402419 Rattus norvegicus The Zinc Finger Nuclease system was used to create184-bp deletion at the beginning of exon 5 thus created the premature stop coden. The embryos were from breeding of Long Evans from Janvier Labs (RjOrl:LE) and reimplanted to foster mother Dark Agouti (Janvier). Heterozygous rats are currently bred to generate heterozygous and homozygous. 14402419 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 14402419 2026-02-14 03:50:12 0
Wpk -/-
 
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RRID:RGD_15017094 Rattus norvegicus The wpk mutation was first recognized in 1994 in a colony of outbred Wistar rats at Utrecht University (Utrecht, The Netherlands). In 1996, a breeding pair of test-proven heterozygotes were transferred to the University of Rotterdam (Rotterdam, The Netherlands), and a new subcolony was initiated. This colony has been maintained by brother-sister matings for more than five generations. Individuals heterozygous for the mutant allele were identified in each generation by test-crossing phenotypically normal offspring from known heterozygotes. A single C to T substitution in exon 12 was identified as the mutated allele in the Wpk rat. This mutation converts a proline to a leucine in the protein products(P394L). 15017094 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 15017094 2026-02-14 03:50:11 0
SD-Uoxem1Cya
 
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RRID:RGD_150521538 Rattus norvegicus The CRISPR/Cas9 system targeting exons 2 to 4 was injected into Sprague Dawley embryos. The resulting mutation was complete deletion of exons 2, 3 and 4. 150521538 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 150521538 2026-02-14 03:50:12 0
SD-Cftrem1Apb
 
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RRID:RGD_151356958 Rattus norvegicus The CRISPR/Cas9 system was used to target exon 11 to create a deletion at codon F508 which was injected into Sprague-Dawley one-cell embryos (C076 line). One rat had an allele that contained the desired homology-directed repair edited TTT deletion and was designated the Phe508del founder (c.1522_1524delTTT). 151356958 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 151356958 2026-02-14 03:50:12 0
LA-cp/NRll
 
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RRID:RGD_40924661 Rattus norvegicus This corpulent rat used by Rudolph L Leibel's laboratory was developed at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It was a congenic strain initially derived by mating a male Koletsky rat that was heterozygous for the corpulent gene (cp/ +) to a female Lister Albany/NIH (LAIN) rat. This congenic carrying the recessive Leprcp (RGD:11570565) identified in in the obese spontaneously hypertensive Koletsky rat. 40924661 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 40924661 2026-02-14 03:50:11 0
SD-Tspoem1Vpl
 
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RRID:RGD_150429828 Rattus norvegicus Tspo-targeted genome editing in Sprague Dawley rats embryos by microinjecting with optimized and customized ZFNs designed for targeted gene KO. Locus-specific PCR was performed to identify Rat5 founders using the following primer pairs: CKOZFN-F: 50-AGAGCATACTCTTGCCGTCG-30 and CKOZFN-R:50-ACTCCTAAAGGGGTTGCAGG-30; Normal PCRs generated 362 bp for the WT and 273 bp for the mutant,(89 bp deletion). 150429828 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 150429828 2026-02-14 03:50:11 0
SD-Il36rntm1(Myh6-cre)Mhzh
 
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RRID:RGD_126925134 Rattus norvegicus This line was produced by mating rats carrying Il36rnf/f allele and Myh6-cre-allele. The expression of Il36rn was knockout in cardiomyocytes. 126925134 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 126925134 2026-02-14 03:50:12 0

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