Mendel: a simple excel workbook to compare the observed and expected distributions of genotypes/phenotypes in transgenic and knockout mouse crosses involving …

L Montoliu - 2012 - Springer
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The analysis of transgenic and knockout mice always involves the establishment of matings
with individuals carrying different loci, segregating independently, whose presence is
expected among the progeny, according to a Mendelian distribution. The appearance of
distorted inheritance ratios suggests the existence of unexpected lethal or sub-lethal
phenotypes associated with some genotypes. These situations are common in a number of
cases, including: testing transgenic founder mice for germ-line transmission of their …
Abstract
The analysis of transgenic and knockout mice always involves the establishment of matings with individuals carrying different loci, segregating independently, whose presence is expected among the progeny, according to a Mendelian distribution. The appearance of distorted inheritance ratios suggests the existence of unexpected lethal or sub-lethal phenotypes associated with some genotypes. These situations are common in a number of cases, including: testing transgenic founder mice for germ-line transmission of their transgenes; setting up heterozygous crosses to obtain homozygous individuals, both for transgenic and knockout mice; establishing matings between floxed mouse lines and suitable cre transgenic mouse lines, etc. The Pearson’s χ2 test can be used to assess the significance of the observed frequencies of genotypes/phenotypes in relation to the expected values, in order to determine whether the observed cases fit the expected distribution. Here, I describe a simple Excel workbook to compare the observed and expected distributions of genotypes/phenotypes in transgenic and knockout mouse crosses involving up to three unlinked loci by means of a χ2 test. The file is freely available for download from my laboratory’s web page at: http://www.cnb.csic.es/~montoliu/Mendel.xls .
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