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Training Course: Mouse Genetics and Colony Management for Animal Technologists
This course introduces animal technicians and researchers to the background of mouse genetics and will cover topics such as Mendelian gene inheritance and genetic crosses, as well as covering important colony management aspects such as calculation of breeding numbers and maintaining genetic integrity of Genetically Altered (GA) lines.
Date: 16-17 April
Time: 09:30 – 16:00
Venue: Advance Training Centre, MRC Harwell, Harwell Campus, OX11 0RD
Cost: £500
Who is this course for?
- Animal Technicians
- Early Career Researchers
- PhD Students
Course takeaways:
- Understand the underlying biology of how DNA codes for proteins and how errors
- lead to genetic disease.
- Understand Mendelian gene inheritance
- Predict the outcomes of genetic crosses
- Have a working knowledge of the genetic background of mouse strains
- Understand how to maintain the genetic integrity of genetically altered lines
- Plan breeding schemes with consideration of the minimum number of animals
required - Understand how GA lines can be established from modern transgenic
technologies