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Tg(Wap-cre)51Nki
Transgene Detail
Summary
Symbol: Tg(Wap-cre)51Nki
Name: transgene insertion 51, The Netherlands Cancer Institute
MGI ID: MGI:3801314
Synonyms: Wcre
Transgene: Tg(Wap-cre)51Nki  Location: unknown  
Alliance: Tg(Wap-cre)51Nki page
Transgene
origin
Strain of Origin:  FVB/N
Transgene
description
Transgene Type:    Transgenic (Recombinase)
Mutation:    Insertion
 
Tg(Wap-cre)51Nki expression driven by 1 gene
 
Mutation detailsThe transgene consists of a 4.5 kb genomic fragment of the mouse whey acidic protein promoter (Wap) followed by a rabbit beta-globin intron, cre coding sequence, and a transcription termination/polyadenylation fragment from the human growth hormone gene. The purified 7.8 kb fragment was microinjected into one-cell stage embryos from FVB/N mice. This is a high expressing line (51). (J:171765)
Recombinase
activity
Activity:
 Tissue activity of this recombinase allele
Driver: Wap (mouse)
Summary of all recombinase alleles driven by Wap.
 

Phenotypes
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Disease models
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Tumor Data
List all tumor models in MMHCdb carrying Tg(Wap-cre)51Nki
Find Mice (IMSR)
Mouse strains and cell lines available from the International Mouse Strain Resource (IMSR)
Carrying this Mutation:  Mouse Strains: 0 strains available      Cell Lines: 0 lines available
References
Original:  J:171765 Derksen PW, et al., Mammary-specific inactivation of E-cadherin and p53 impairs functional gland development and leads to pleomorphic invasive lobular carcinoma in mice. Dis Model Mech. 2011 May-Jun;4(3):347-58
All:  14 reference(s)

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last database update
11/05/2024
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