Body and major organ weights of A/J-Chr 11SM consomic mice

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The body and major organ weights of A/J-Chr 11SM consomic mice were compared to those of the progenitor strains, A/J and SM/J. The weights of the body and organs, except for those of the brain and uterus, were significantly greater in A/J mice than in SM/J mice. However, those of consomic mice were highly variable. For example, the average body weight of consomic mice was significantly greater than that of SM/J mice and nearly equal to that of A/J mice. Chromosome 11 of SM/J mice induced various significant changes of the organ weights of A/J mice, especially those of the brain, lung, kidney, adrenal, and ovary, demonstrating the importance of this chromosome in determining the phenotypes.

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Tanaka, S., Mizorogi, T., Nishijima, K., Kuwahara, S., Tsujio, M., Aoyama, H., … Ohno, T. (2009). Body and major organ weights of A/J-Chr 11SM consomic mice. Experimental Animals, 58(4), 357–361. https://doi.org/10.1538/expanim.58.357

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