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Integrated Animals is a virtual database currently indexing available animal strains and mutants from: AGSC (Ambystoma), BCBC (mice), BDSC (flies), European Xenopus Resource Center (frog), The National Xenopus Resource (frog), Xenopus Express (frog), CWRU Cystic Fibrosis Mouse Models (mice), DGGR (flies), FlyBase (flies), IMSR (mice), MGI (mice), MMRRC (mice), NSRRC (pig), RGD (rats), Sperm Stem Cell Libraries for Biological Research (rats), Tetrahymena Stock Center (Tetrahymena), WormBase (worms), XGSC (Xiphophorus), ZFIN (zebrafish), and ZIRC (zebrafish). Note, the IMSR data is linked, but users may need to re-execute the search if the top mouse is not returned properly.
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SHR/HktIzm
 
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RRID:RGD_10043813 Rattus norvegicus SHR/Kyushu rat (Kyushu University) was delivered to Shimane University in 2000 and maintained as inbred. National BioResource Project for the Rat in Japan 10043813 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Cryopreserved Embryo; Cryopreserved Sperm 10043813 2026-02-07 03:40:44 0
HCR/2Tol
 
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RRID:RGD_10402163 Rattus norvegicus HCR/Mco bred till the twenty-sixth generation 10402163 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 10402163 2026-02-07 03:40:44 0
PL/Iet
 
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RRID:RGD_11041143 Rattus norvegicus A new mutant gene that causes preaxial polydactyl in the hindlimbs was found in the Jcl:Wistar -derived strain of rats with fused pulmonary lobes (FRL) at the Laboratory of Reproductive Toxicology at the Institute of Environmental Toxicology . Genetic analysis has revealed that the new mutation is not closely linked with the fpl gene. This strain was established by sib mating (over 20 generations). National BioResource Project for the Rat in Japan 11041143 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Cryopreserved Sperm 11041143 2026-02-07 03:40:44 0
UPL
 
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RRID:RGD_13524998 Rattus norvegicus In 1989, a femal sprague-Dawley rat with spontaneous cataracts was observed in the Upjohn Pharmaceuticals Limited Tsukuba Research Laboratory colony. The cataract was demonstrated to be hereditary and it was determined that there are two cataract types with different onset ages. 13524998 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 13524998 2026-02-07 03:40:47 0
WKY/NHsdAkr
 
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RRID:RGD_13452407 Rattus norvegicus These animals were bought from Harlan Indianapolis, Indiana U.S.A. and maintained at the University of Akron breeding colonies, Akron, Ohio. 13452407 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 13452407 2026-02-07 03:40:46 0
SHR/NHsdAkr
 
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RRID:RGD_13452406 Rattus norvegicus SHR strain obtained from Harlan Sprague-Dawley (Indianapolis, IN) and maintained at the University of Akron breeding colonies, Akron, Ohio 13452406 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 13452406 2026-02-07 03:40:46 0
GK/Par
 
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RRID:RGD_13506738 Rattus norvegicus The Goto-Kakizaki (GK) rat is a non-obese Wistar substrain which develops Type 2 diabetes mellitus early in life. The model was developed by Goto and Kakizaki at Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan in 1975. The GK line was established by repeated inbreeding from Wistar rats selected at the upper limit of normal distribution for glucose tolerance. Repeated selection of rats with tendency to lowest glucose tolerance resulted in clear-cut glucose intolerance after five generation.In 1988, GK/Par substrain was established in Paris, France by initiating breeding pairs F35 from Japanese colonies . 13506738 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 13506738 2026-02-07 03:40:47 1
LEC/Crlj
 
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RRID:RGD_13524863 Rattus norvegicus The LEC/Crlj is available at Japan Charles River Inc. (Yokohama, Japan) since 1991 from the Center for Experimental Plants and Animals, Hokkaido University. 13524863 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 13524863 2026-02-07 03:40:47 0
F344/IcoCrl
 
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RRID:RGD_13800555 Rattus norvegicus From mating #344 of rats purchased from a local breeder (Fischer). The colony was originated by M. R. Curtis, Columbia University in 1920. To the Germ-Free Animal Laboratory at CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette, France from the Lobund Institute, University of Notre-Dame, South Bend, Indiana, U.S.A. Subsequently introduced to Charles River France in 1970 as an axenic colony. Charles River 13800555 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 13800555 2026-02-07 03:40:48 0
F344/Nctr
 
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RRID:RGD_13506919 Rattus norvegicus Curtiss and Dunning 1920 at Columbia University Institute for Cancer Research, To National Center for Toxicological Research, FDA. 13506919 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 13506919 2026-02-07 03:40:55 0
HCR/Tol
 
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RRID:RGD_39457701 Rattus norvegicus Artificially selected for aerobic running capacity from the genetic heterogenous rats; these were selected for high capacity based on distance run to exhaustion on a motorized treadmill. 39457701 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 39457701 2026-02-07 03:40:49 0
LEW/SsNArc
 
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RRID:RGD_42721973 Rattus norvegicus This strain is now maintained at Animal Resources Centre in Canning Vale, WA 6970 AUSTRALIA. The LEW rats were received from National Institutes of Health, Bethesda MD, USA. 42721973 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 42721973 2026-02-07 03:40:49 0
BBDP/Wor
 
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RRID:RGD_41412186 Rattus norvegicus Diabetic prone BB rats. The Biobreeding rats (BB) spontaneously developed autoimmune diabetes mellitus were found in a closed colony of outbred WI (Wistar) rats at the Bio-Breeding Laboratories, Ottawa, Ontario in 1974. In 1977, Butler et al. began inbreeding BB rats at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center (laboratory code Wor) with 300 breeders purchased from the Bio-Breeding Laboratories. In 1978, during inbreding, pathogen-free rodent barrier system was introduced and and 2 strains were produced: disease prone (DP) and disease resistant (DR) by selected progenies were diabetic (DP) or remained diabtes free (DR). 41412186 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 41412186 2026-02-07 03:40:50 0
DA/Ibiss
 
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RRID:RGD_21409752 Rattus norvegicus 21409752 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 21409752 2026-02-07 03:40:49 0
LCR/Tol
 
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RRID:RGD_39457699 Rattus norvegicus Artificially selected for aerobic running capacity from the genetic heterogenous rats; these were selected for low capacity based on distance run to exhaustion on a motorized treadmill. 39457699 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 39457699 2026-02-07 03:40:49 0
Alpha IIM
 
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RRID:RGD_40924650 Rattus norvegicus Nine inbred lines developed from random-bred colony maintained by B. Houssay since 1948. Inbreeding and upward selection of body weight and fertility were performed in every line. Groups of rats from lines 'b' and 'alpha' were separated in 1958 and 1972 respectively and raised at the School of Medicine at Rosario. This line alpha (Alpha IIM) ), obtained from the F1 'a' X 'd', was used as control for the obese Beta line (RGD:40924649). 40924650 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 40924650 2026-02-07 03:40:49 0
LOU/C
 
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RRID:RGD_38456008 Rattus norvegicus Bazin and Beckers from rats of presumed Wistar origin kept at the Universite Catholique de Louvain. LOU/C was selected among 28 parallel sublines for its high incidence of immunocytomas, and LOU/M for its low incidence. The two are histocomaptible (Bazin 1977, Bazin and Beckers 1978). 38456008 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 38456008 2026-02-07 03:40:51 0
LOU/MWsl
 
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RRID:RGD_126779578 Rattus norvegicus A substrain of LOU/M maintained in the laboratory of Dr. H. Bazin at Universite de Louvain. 126779578 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 126779578 2026-02-07 03:40:58 0
WKY/NIcoCrlf
 
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RRID:RGD_38549343 Rattus norvegicus A substrain of WKY from Charles River France and bred at Institut Francois Magendie, Bordeaux Cedax, France. Charles River, France 38549343 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 38549343 2026-02-07 03:40:58 0
BBDR/RhwMcwi
 
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RRID:RGD_41412170 Rattus norvegicus This strain was given to Medical College of Wisconsin by Ake Lernmark and maintained there. 41412170 inbred Rat Genome Database (RGD) RGD Unknown 41412170 2026-02-07 03:40:59 0

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