Monash Gene Targeting Facility
The Monash Gene Targeting Facility is a core facility providing gene targeting services in mice to the academic researcher community. The facility is located at the Monash Institute of Medical Research and includes capabilities in molecular biology, tissue culture, embryology and animal husbandry. The scientists in the facility have several years experience in producing genetically modified mice and the operation is overseen by an advisory committee with many years of experience and expertise in this area.
The facility has capabilities in:
Molecular biology: Design of targeting and screening strategies Design and construction of gene targeting vectors Screening of embryonic stem cell clones for targeting events Genotyping to identify animals that are heterozygous for the targeted allele
Tissue culture: Electroporation of the targeting vector into embryonic stem cells Selection for targeted embryonic stem cell clones In vitro recombinase treatment (cre or flp) to remove the selection cassette if required
Embryology/animal husbandry: Microinjection of targeted embryonic stem cell clones into blastocysts and transfer to recipients Generation of chimeras and breeding to obtain germ line transmission of the targeted allele
Further information: The service Requirements Track record (graph of past projects) Animal ethics and OGTR approval Cost
For enquiries regarding this service please email Dirk Truman, Gene Facilty Targetting Coordinator, or call 9594 7201.
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