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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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LEW-Pkd1em3Mcwi
 
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RRID:RGD_10054433 Rattus norvegicus CRISPR/Cas9 system was used to introduce a mutation in the Pkd1 gene of LEW/NCrl rat embryos. The resulting mutation is a 12-bp deletion in the Pkd1 gene. Contact MCW rat distribution at [email protected] 10054433 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Cryopreserved Sperm (as of 2018-10-22) 10054433 2026-08-15 12:07:10 0
LAP/Hshyo
 
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RRID:RGD_8552255 Rattus norvegicus Developed by the DEPOSITOR National BioResource Project for the Rat in Japan 8552255 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Cryopreserved Embryo 8552255 2026-08-15 12:07:09 0
SD-Drd1em1Ionsz
 
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RRID:RGD_11073719 Rattus norvegicus CRISPR/Cas9 system was used to generate this mutant; sgRNA+Cas9+ plasmid was injected into zygote of SD rat that added a 2A-Chr2-EYFP behind the stop codon of Drd1. Institute of Neuroscience, Chinese Academy of Sciences 11073719 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 11073719 2026-08-15 12:07:10 0
SD-Abcc6em4Qlju-/-
 
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RRID:RGD_10413856 Rattus norvegicus This strain was produced by injecting ZFNs into SD embryos. ZFNs were designed to target exon 1 of rat Abcc6 gene at the binding site/cutting site 5-CACGCCTGGAGAGTCCTGcgcaggCCTGAGGGTGAGTCC-3 (c.24-c.62). The resulting mutation is a 20-bp deletion from cDNA position 30-49 (GAGAGTCCTGCGCAGGCCTG). The mutation is predicted to cause out of frame translation and a premature stop codon. No protein in the homozygous mutant was detected by immunostaining. 10413856 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 10413856 2026-08-15 12:07:10 0
SD-Gfapem1(2A-Chr2-EYFP)Ionsz
 
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RRID:RGD_10054279 Rattus norvegicus CRISPR/Cas9 system was used to generate this mutant; sgRNA+Cas9+ plasmid was injected into zygote of SD rat that added a 2A ( the self-cleaving 2A peptide sequence from foot-and-mouth disease virus or other picornaviruses), blue light-gated cation channel channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2) and EYFP behind the last exon of Gfap. Institute of Neuroscience, Chinese Academy of Sciences 10054279 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 10054279 2026-08-15 12:07:10 2
SD-Vcpem1Ionsz
 
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RRID:RGD_10054276 Rattus norvegicus CRISPR/Cas9 system was used to generate this mutant; sgRNA+Cas9+Oligo was injected into zygote of SD rat that made the 155th amino acid Arg into His 10054276 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 10054276 2026-08-15 12:07:10 0
SS.LEW-(D17Chm131-D17Chm93)(D10Chm10-D10Rat11)/Ayd
 
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RRID:RGD_8551732 Rattus norvegicus A double congenic strain derived from the progenitor strain SS.LEW-(D17Chm31-D17Chm93)/Ayd and SS.LEW-(D10Chm10-D10Rat11)/Ayd 8551732 congenic Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 8551732 2026-08-15 12:07:09 0
SS.LEW-(D3Rat2-D3Chm79)(D10Chm10-D10Rat11)/Ayd
 
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RRID:RGD_8551730 Rattus norvegicus A double congenic strain derived from the progenitor strain SS.LEW-(D3Rat2-D3Chm79)/Ayd and SS.LEW-(D10Chm10-D10Rat11)/Ayd 8551730 congenic Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 8551730 2026-08-15 12:07:09 0
GK/FarMcwi
 
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RRID:RGD_10395297 Rattus norvegicus Generated by selective brother x sister breeding of 18 non-diabetic Jcl:Wistar rats which were glucose intolerant on oral glucose tolerant tests. This colony is from F36 generation of the Japanese colony provided by Drs. Suzuki and Toyota of Tokoku University , Sendai Japan. Now bred and maintained at Medical College of Wisconsin RGD HRDP, contact HRDP 10395297 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Live Animals (as of 2024-08-06) 10395297 2026-08-15 12:07:10 0
SD-Lepem1Narl
 
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RRID:RGD_10401851 Rattus norvegicus CRISPR/Cas9 system was used to generate this mutant. This mutant strain has increased body weight, increased circulating cholesterol level and increased triglyceride level compared to its littermates 10401851 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 10401851 2026-08-15 12:07:10 0
SS.LEW-(D17Chm131-D17Chm93)(D17Rat84-D17Chm17)/Ayd
 
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RRID:RGD_8551734 Rattus norvegicus A double congenic strain derived from the progenitor strain SS.LEW-(D17Chm31-D17Chm93)/Ayd and SS.LEW-(D17Rat84-D17Chm17)/Ayd 8551734 congenic Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 8551734 2026-08-15 12:07:09 0
SS.LEW-(D10Chm280-D10Chm216)/Ayd
 
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RRID:RGD_8657135 Rattus norvegicus A sub congenic strain derived from the progenitor strain SS.LEW-(D10Chm224-D10Chm6)/Ayd 8657135 congenic Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 8657135 2026-08-15 12:07:09 0
SS.LEW-(D16Chm48-D16Chm60)(D18Rat101-D18Rat92)/Ayd
 
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RRID:RGD_8551742 Rattus norvegicus A double congenic strain derived from the progenitor strain SS.LEW-(D16Chm48-D16Chm60)/Ayd and SS.LEW-(D18Rat101-D18Rat92)/Ayd 8551742 congenic Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 8551742 2026-08-15 12:07:09 0
SS.SHR-(D9Mco110-D9Mco114)/Bj
 
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RRID:RGD_11354928 Rattus norvegicus This is a congenic substrain developed by crossing SS.SHR-(D9Rat7-D9Rat84)/Mco to SS/Jr and the F1 were intercrossed to produce an F2 population,which was genotyped using microsatellite markers. The selected recombinant rats were crossed to SS/Jr again to duplicate the recombinant region. 11354928 congenic Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 11354928 2026-08-15 12:07:10 0
SS.SHR-(D9Mco110-D9Got111)/Bj
 
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RRID:RGD_11354926 Rattus norvegicus This is a congenic substrain developed by crossing SS.SHR-(D9Rat7-D9Rat84)/Mco to SS/Jr and the F1 were intercrossed to produce an F2 population,which was genotyped using microsatellite markers. The selected recombinant rats were crossed to SS/Jr again to duplicate the recombinant region. 11354926 congenic Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 11354926 2026-08-15 12:07:10 0
SHR-Ndufc2em2Mcwi-/+
 
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RRID:RGD_11040521 Rattus norvegicus ZFN mutant founders were backcrossed with SHR/NCrl to get heterozygous offsprings which were intercrossed and offsprings maintained as homozygous and heterozygous breeders. 11040521 mutant Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 11040521 2026-08-15 12:07:10 0
CDR/Sasz
 
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RRID:RGD_10045548 Rattus norvegicus Original breeders are from a colony at Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel: Professor Cohen AM et al. initiated the Cohen diabetic (CD) rat model at the Hadassah University Hospital in the 1950s to examine the role of constitutional (genetic) and environmental (dietary) factors in the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Since 1996, the original colony underwent a secondary inbreeding by Dr. Sarah Zangen designated by Prof. Cohen as responsible for the Cohen diabetic (CD) rat colony. 10045548 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 10045548 2026-08-15 12:07:10 0
HBLS/Jer
 
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RRID:RGD_10402395 Rattus norvegicus This is a result of a cross of the BNW and HPE, this spontaneous hairless black skin mutation was selected from the F2 offspring for the black hairless quality and subsequently bred brother x sister 10402395 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 10402395 2026-08-15 12:07:09 0
W-Tg(GnRH-GFP)Mni
 
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RRID:RGD_10059635 Rattus norvegicus generated by Dr. Masugi Nishihara's group 10059635 transgenic Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 10059635 2026-08-15 12:07:10 5
WMS/SimNcp
 
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RRID:RGD_8549798 Rattus norvegicus Munich, Germany from Wistar stock selectively bred for superficial glomeruli. To Simonsen Labs, CA via Veterans Administration Medical Center, San Francisco, California in 1979 at which time inbreeding was begun. Transferred at Nigata University from Simonsen Laboratory in 2005. at Niigata University National BioResource Project for the Rat in Japan 8549798 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Cryopreserved Embryo 8549798 2026-08-15 12:07:09 0

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