Claims
- 1. A collection of rodents comprising combinatorially bred offspring of at least four genetically different inbred rodent strains, said offspring comprising six or more F1 individuals from each different mating of said inbred strains.
- 2. The collection of claim 1, wherein the rodents comprise combinatorially bred offspring of at least six genetically different inbred rodent strains.
- 3. The collection of claim 1, wherein the collection of rodents comprises combinatorially bred offspring of at least eight genetically different inbred rodent strains.
- 4. The collection of claim 1, wherein the rodents comprise combinatorially bred offspring of at least ten genetically different inbred rodent strains.
- 5. The collection of claim 1, wherein said rodents are selected from the group consisting of rats and mice.
- 6. The collection of claim 1, wherein one of said inbred strains is Fischer 344.
- 7. The collection of claim 1, wherein the collection comprises combinatorially bred offspring of four genetically different inbred rat strains, wherein the strains are Fischer 344, Brown Norway, Lewis, and Wistar Kyoto.
- 8. The collection of claim 1, comprising of at least seven or more F1 individuals from each different mating.
- 9. The collection of claim 7 comprising at least seven F1 individuals from each different mating.
- 10. The collection of claim 1, wherein said offspring comprise 12 or more F1 individuals from each different mating of said inbred strains.
- 11. The collection of claim 1, wherein said collections comprises combinatorially bred offspring of at least 6 genetically different inbred strains, and wherein said offspring comprise 8 or more F1 individuals from each different mating of said inbred strains.
- 12. The collection of claim 1, wherein said inbred strains collectively include at least alleles for a pre-selected genetic locus.
- 13. The collection of claim 12, wherein said genetic locus encodes a cytochrome P-450 enzyme.
- 14. The collection of claim 1, wherein said inbred strains are selected to maximize the number of alleles at one or more pre-selected genetic loci.
- 15. The collection of claim 14, wherein said one or more pre-selected genetic loci encode members of a class of toxicologically relevant enzymes.
- 16. The collection of claim 15, wherein said enzymes are cytochrome P-450 enzymes.
- 17. The collection of claim 1, wherein at least one of said inbred strains exhibits a particular disease trait.
- 18. A collection of cDNA molecules made by reverse transcription of RNA isolated from members of a collection of rodents, said collection comprising combinatorially bred offspring of at least 4 genetically different inbred rodent strains, said offspring comprising 6 or more F1 individuals from each different mating of said inbred strains.
- 19. The collection of claim 18 wherein the cDNA molecules are made from each member of the collection of rodents.
- 20. The collection of claim 19, wherein the inbred rodent strains are F4344, Brown Norway, Lewis, and Wistar Kyoto.
- 21. A cDNA microarray comprising a collection of labeled cDNA molecules made by reverse transcription of RNA isolated from members of a collection of rodents, said collection comprising combinatorially bred offspring of at least 4 genetically different inbred rodent strains, said offspring comprising 6 or more F1 individuals from each different mating of said inbred strains, wherein said cDNA molecules are hybridized to gene specific DNA, cDNA, or oligonucleotide targets attached to a single solid substrate in a non-random manner.
- 22. The array of claim 21, wherein the cDNA molecules are made from each member of the collection.
- 23. A method for making a collection of rodents, said method comprising:
a) combinatorially mating at least 4 genetically different inbred rodent strains; and b) pooling 6 or more F1 individuals from each different mating of said inbred strains.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein said inbred rodent strains collectively exhibit maximal genetic heterogeneity across the genome.
- 25. The method of claim 23, wherein said inbred rodent strains collectively exhibit maximal genetic heterogeneity across one or more chromosomes.
- 26. The method of claim 23, wherein said inbred rodent strains collectively exhibit maximal genetic heterogeneity at one or more genetic loci.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein said genetic loci encode a class of toxicologically relevant enzymes.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein said class is the cytochrome P-450 class.
- 29. The method of claim 23, wherein at least one of said inbred strains exhibits a particular disease trait.
- 30. A method for evaluating a test agent, said method comprising administering said test agent to each member of sets of offspring from each possible combinatorial mating of parent strains, and measuring an effect of said test agent on said rodents, wherein said sets comprise at least 6 F1 offspring from different pair-wise matings, and wherein said parent strains comprise at least 4 genetically different inbred rodent strains.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein said measuring includes preparing cDNA from RNA isolated from said rodents and hybridizing said cDNA to a nucleic acid microarray.
- 32. The method of claim 30, wherein the strains are Fischer 344, Brown Norway, Lewis and Wistar Kyoto.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application 60/361,890, incorporated by reference herein.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0002] This invention was made with United States government support awarded to the following agencies: Al042380, HL054508, HL054998, HL059825, HL064541, HL066579, HL069321 and 1R43 ES11432-01. The United States has certain rights in this invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60361890 |
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