Availability of Deltagen and Lexicon Genetics Knockout Mice and Phenotypic Data

Notice Number: NOT-OD-06-012

Key Dates
Release Date: November 15, 2005

Issued by
National Institutes of Health (NIH), (http://www.nih.gov)

The National Institutes of Health has recently contracted with Deltagen Inc. of San Carlos , Calif. , and Lexicon Genetics Incorporated of The Woodlands, Texas , to provide NIH and its scientific partners with access to about 250 lines of knockout mice that have been extensively characterized. This resource will give researchers unprecedented access to two private collections of knockout mice, providing valuable models for the study of human disease and laying the groundwork for a public, genome-wide library of knockout mice.

For each mouse line, the contractors will provide the mouse line, detailed, objective data on the impact of the specific gene deletion on the mouse's phenotype, which includes appearance, health, fitness, behavior, ability to reproduce, and radiological and microscopic data. Such comprehensive information on such a large group of mice has never been available to public sector researchers, and is expected to greatly accelerate efforts to explore gene functions in health and disease.

The contracts provide NIH with irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide, royalty-free licenses to use and distribute to academic and non-profit researchers these lines of knockout mice. The mouse lines, which will be stored in the form of frozen embryos, frozen sperm and frozen embryonic stem (ES) cells, will be delivered to NIH-funded mouse repositories that supply mice to universities, medical schools and research labs all over the world. When researchers express interest in obtaining a certain knockout mouse line, the repositories will send them live mice, frozen embryos, sperm, and/or ES cells, so they can study the mice in their own labs. All data on the mice will be made available to researchers worldwide without restriction in publicly available databases on the Web. This resource will be available for a nominal fee which will be used to cover the cost of handling, shipping and replenishing the stock.

Under the license agreements with Deltagen and Lexicon, researchers who receive the knockout mice lines are free to publish any results from research involving the line and also to seek patent or other intellectual property protection for any of the inventions or discoveries resulting from such research.

For more information on what knockout mice are, how they are made, what they are used for, and information on how to obtain knockout mice and phenotypic data go to http://www.nih.gov/science/models/mouse/deltagenlexicon/index.html.

Inquiries

For questions or further information, contact:

Christopher P. Austin, M.D.
austinc@mail.nih.gov


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