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Gayatree, the Alb-Cre can be in a hemizygous or homozygous state depending upon researcher's experimental setup, and yes, it is on a different chromosome. Since a variety of these mice are available carrying Cre-lox construct on different chromosomes, knockouts can be easily generated for genes present on different chromosomes.
Since hemizygous mice have a wildtype chromosome present, using hemizygous instead of homozygous Cre genotypes might minimize unintended consequences of random transgene insertion. (Courtesy: From Jax site)
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After watching a bunch of videos explaining about Cre Lox P I eventually understood the mechanism. The best explanation!! Thank you soo much !!
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That's a great reminder of the Cre-LoxP system! Thank you very much
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Excellent class! Helped me to explain better the technique to my students!
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Thank you so much Sir, Your video helped me to understand practical usage of CreLoxP system better
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A doubt: Here the Alb-Cre is in a hemizygous state and also in a different chromosome?
Gayatree, the Alb-Cre can be in a hemizygous or homozygous state depending upon researcher's experimental setup, and yes, it is on a different chromosome. Since a variety of these mice are available carrying Cre-lox construct on different chromosomes, knockouts can be easily generated for genes present on different chromosomes.
Since hemizygous mice have a wildtype chromosome present, using hemizygous instead of homozygous Cre genotypes might minimize unintended consequences of random transgene insertion. (Courtesy: From Jax site)
amazing video
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thank you for the input Sharan!
Very well explained
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Most welcome Mohammad.
very informative thanks
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Lots of information ❤tq
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