Engineered mice also have lighter coat colors due to a modified version of the MC1R gene, which regulates melanin production resulting in golden hair rather than the black/agouti wild type mouse ...
Figure 1c shows a female chimeric mouse in which male ES cells contributed little to the coat color (<10%; represented by agouti hair). Despite this low contribution, the mouse has a strong ...
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Colossal Creates the Colossal Woolly Mouse, Showcasing Breakthroughs in Multiplex Genome Editing and Trait Engineering on the Path to a Mammoththat produces mice with golden hair rather than the black/agouti wild type coat color. Colossal woolly mice also express a truncated version of fatty acid binding protein 2, or FABP2, reflecting a ...
The ‘woolly mouse’ has been engineered to have faster growing, thicker hair than its normal cousin ... a golden mouse rather than the black/agouti wild type coat color. Colossal woolly ...
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