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Best Practices in Mouse Colony Management

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2 years 6 months
Full name
Gary Chiang

The goal of this course is to provide an overview of best practices for maintaining genetically engineered mouse colonies. Topics will include mouse reproductive basics, genetic validation, colony sizing, record keeping, and genetic drift.

Preferred or Prerequisite Skills:
No prerequisites, although an understanding of basic genetics is presumed.

Course ID
CB26006
Status
Open
Modality
In-person
Course Closes
Mon, Oct 20
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Course Semester
Fri, Oct 24
9:30 am - 12:30 pm

$10