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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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EXBH
 
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RRID:RGD_68032 Rattus norvegicus Hannover as a recombinant inbred strain from a cross between E3 and BN. Developed as a coat colour testing stock. Low reproductive performance (Greenhouse et al 1990) 68032 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 68032 2026-02-14 03:49:34 0
TOM
 
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RRID:RGD_68154 Rattus norvegicus Toma Institute, Japan (Ikadai, personal communication, 1991) 68154 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 68154 2026-02-14 03:49:34 0
TMB
 
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RRID:RGD_68150 Rattus norvegicus PL Broadhurst from stock selected by Tryon for good maze learning performance. Although TMB and TS1 are derived from the same outbred stock, they were inbred independently and should be regarded as different inbred strains (Festing 1979b). 68150 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 68150 2026-02-14 03:49:34 0
LEW/Rkb
 
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RRID:RGD_724570 Rattus norvegicus The LEW/Rkb rats were obtained from M&B, Bomholtvej, Denmark, and a colony of was established at at the Freie Universitdt (FU) Berlin, Benjamin Franklin Hospital, Germany. 724570 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 724570 2026-02-14 03:49:35 0
OKA
 
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RRID:RGD_70451 Rattus norvegicus From faculty of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan to Dr. J Roba, Machelen, Belgium 1970, to Dr. H Bazin 1971 (Bazin 1977). Should probably regarded as a subline of SHR, though skin grafts between OKA and SHR are rejected after 30-45 days. 70451 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 70451 2026-02-14 03:49:34 0
NBR
 
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RRID:RGD_70450 Rattus norvegicus Poiley 1966 from heterogeneous stock 70450 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 70450 2026-02-14 03:49:34 0
WAB
 
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RRID:RGD_68169 Rattus norvegicus Boots Ltd., from same stock as WAG, but separated in 1926, prior to inbreeding. Benign thymoma in 23% of individuals over 2 years, with 50% incidence in castrated males and 57% in spayed females (Hinsull and Bellamy 1977). 68169 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 68169 2026-02-14 03:49:34 0
WBN
 
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RRID:RGD_68173 Rattus norvegicus Wistar rats from the Institute of Experimental Gerontology, Basel brother x sister mated in the Institute of Pathology, University of Bonn since 1961. To the Instuitute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo in 1976, then to Shizuoka Laboratory Animals Center where they were hysterectomy-derived. 68173 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 68173 2026-02-14 03:49:35 0
BDV
 
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RRID:RGD_67981 Rattus norvegicus Druckrey 1937 from a yellow, pink-eyed strain. Inbred and reduced to one pair after World War II. Crosses with Wistar stock and subsequent inbreeding led to the development of BDII. According to Druckrey (1971), strains BDIII-BDX were then developed from a cross of a single BDI x BDII mating pair, with subsequent selection for coat colour alleles. However, the strains have four different RT1 haplotypes (d, v, l and e) rather than the two that would be expected from such a cross (Stark and Zeiss 1970). The strains can _not_ be regarded as a set of recombinant inbred strains as defined by Bailey (1971), although their definition by coat colour alleles makes the set easily identifiable , and should help (but not guarantee!) to ensure authenticity. According to Druckrey (1971), all strains have a low tumour incidence, with a median life-span of 700-950 days, depending on strain. 67981 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 67981 2026-02-14 03:49:35 0
TS
 
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RRID:RGD_68155 Rattus norvegicus WKA strain obtained from Taisho Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Develops ectopic scrota in about 70% of males. The defect is controled by multiple genes, and the females are normal (Ikadai et al 1988b). 68155 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 68155 2026-02-14 03:49:34 0
BDVIII
 
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RRID:RGD_67986 Rattus norvegicus Druckrey 1937 from a yellow, pink-eyed strain. Inbred and reduced to one pair after World War II. Crosses with Wistar stock and subsequent inbreeding led to the development of BDII. According to Druckrey (1971), strains BDIII-BDX were then developed from a cross of a single BDI x BDII mating pair, with subsequent selection for coat colour alleles. However, the strains have four different RT1 haplotypes (d, v, l and e) rather than the two that would be expected from such a cross (Stark and Zeiss 1970). The strains can _not_ be regarded as a set of recombinant inbred strains as defined by Bailey (1971), although their definition by coat colour alleles makes the set easily identifiable , and should help (but not guarantee!) to ensure authenticity. According to Druckrey (1971), all strains have a low tumour incidence, with a median life-span of 700-950 days, depending on strain. 67986 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 67986 2026-02-14 03:49:35 0
TS1
 
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RRID:RGD_68156 Rattus norvegicus Harrington, from stock selected by Tryon in 1929 for good maze learning performance (Harrington 1981). Although TMB and TS1 are derived from the same outbred stock, they were inbred independently and should be regarded as different inbred strains (Festing 1979b). 68156 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 68156 2026-02-14 03:49:34 0
BDVII
 
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RRID:RGD_67984 Rattus norvegicus Druckrey 1937 from a yellow, pink-eyed strain. Inbred and reduced to one pair after World War II. Crosses with Wistar stock and subsequent inbreeding led to the development of BDII. According to Druckrey (1971), strains BDIII-BDX were then developed from a cross of a single BDI x BDII mating pair, with subsequent selection for coat colour alleles. However, the strains have four different RT1 haplotypes (d, v, l and e) rather than the two that would be expected from such a cross (Stark and Zeiss 1970). The strains can _not_ be regarded as a set of recombinant inbred strains as defined by Bailey (1971), although their definition by coat colour alleles makes the set easily identifiable , and should help (but not guarantee!) to ensure authenticity. According to Druckrey (1971), all strains have a low tumour incidence, with a median life-span of 700-950 days, depending on strain. Low secondary antibody response to polypeptide (T,G)-Pro-Lys (20/20) (Gunther et al 1976) 67984 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 67984 2026-02-14 03:49:35 0
TT
 
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RRID:RGD_68158 Rattus norvegicus outbred Wistar Imamichi strain. Carries an autosomal recessive gene \i as\i0 causing an arrest of spermatogenesis at an early meiotic stage. Homozygous females have normal fertility (Ikadai, personal communication, 1991). 68158 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 68158 2026-02-14 03:49:34 0
F344/DuCrlCrlj
 
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RRID:RGD_69643 Rattus norvegicus This strain originated in 1920 by Curtis then was with Dunning and then with Charles River Japan from 1976. Charles River Laboratories Japan, National BioResource Project for the Rat in Japan 69643 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Live Animals 69643 2026-02-14 03:49:35 32
BEG
 
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RRID:RGD_67988 Rattus norvegicus from a cross between SC and TE. 67988 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 67988 2026-02-14 03:49:35 0
BDX
 
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RRID:RGD_67987 Rattus norvegicus Druckrey 1937 from a yellow, pink-eyed strain. Inbred and reduced to one pair after World War II. Crosses with Wistar stock and subsequent inbreeding led to the development of BDII. According to Druckrey (1971), strains BDIII-BDX were then developed from a cross of a single BDI x BDII mating pair, with subsequent selection for coat colour alleles. However, the strains have four different RT1 haplotypes (d, v, l and e) rather than the two that would be expected from such a cross (Stark and Zeiss 1970). The strains can _not_ be regarded as a set of recombinant inbred strains as defined by Bailey (1971), although their definition by coat colour alleles makes the set easily identifiable , and should help (but not guarantee!) to ensure authenticity. According to Druckrey (1971), all strains have a low tumour incidence, with a median life-span of 700-950 days, depending on strain. 67987 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 67987 2026-02-14 03:49:35 0
WKY/Cfd
 
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RRID:RGD_631275 Rattus norvegicus Substrain of WKY/Cr parents from a colony maintained at the Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montreal (IRCM), the colony was derived from WKY/Cr parents obtained from Charles River (St. Constant, Quebec CA) 631275 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 631275 2026-02-14 03:49:34 0
TX
 
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RRID:RGD_68162 Rattus norvegicus From a cross between a wild male and Wistar Imamichi females (H Ikadai, personal communication, 1991) 68162 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 68162 2026-02-14 03:49:34 0
UChA
 
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RRID:RGD_68164 Rattus norvegicus Wistar rats selected for low voluntary 10% ethanol consumption, with brother x sister mating. Initiated from ALKO Labs, Finland now established in 1947 at University of Chile. 68164 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 68164 2026-02-14 03:49:34 0

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