R. Schneiderstock et Jt. Epplen, CONGENIC AB MICE - A NOVEL MEANS FOR STUDYING THE (MOLECULAR) GENETICS OF AGGRESSION, Behavior genetics, 25(5), 1995, pp. 475-482
Congenic strains (CS) of mice were established to identify genomic reg
ions which are associated with the male behavioral trait ''isolation-i
nduced aggression'' (iia). For this purpose the trait was backcrossed
for 10 generations onto the genetic background of a closely related, b
ut nonaggressive, strain. Brother/sister matings were subsequently per
formed for 10 generations. Genomic screening for ''iia-associated'' ma
rkers was performed via multilocus DNA fingerprinting with a panel of
oligonucleotide probes containing simple tandem repetitive motifs. Poo
ls of DNAs from 10 mice each were composed from inbred generations to
minimize residual genetic variability in the CS. The representation of
iia-associated DNA fingerprint bands was additionally ascertained by
investigating the individual mouse genomes constituting the pools. The
CS system may allow rational approaches to the behavioral trait ''agg
ression,'' even under various experimental conditions of different env
ironments.