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Background: C57BL/6 inbred mice prefer alcohol whereas DBA/2 mice avoid it.
We describe the construction of congenic strains of nice in which DBA/2 al
leles for alcohol avoidance were placed on a C57BL/6 background using pheno
typic selection.
Methods: Mice were primed to drink 10% v/v ethanol in water for 2 days befo
re a two-bottle choice paradigm. N-2 males who demonstrated an alcohol-avoi
dance phenotype were backcrossed to B6 females to construct 15 independent
lines.
Results: Eight of these lines were lost due to failure to breed or absence
of males with an alcohol-avoidance phenotype. The remaining sublines were s
plit to form a total of 21 sublines. In the N-7 and N-9 generations, a geno
me scan located provisional quantitative hair loci (QTLs) on chromosomes 1,
2, 3, 6, and 9. Progeny testing confirmed QTLs on chromosomes 1 and 2.
Conclusions: The QTL on chromosome 2 overlaps the 95% confidence interval o
f Alcp1 whereas that on chromosome 1 is new and has been called Alcp5. Mark
er-assisted selection was used in the N-9 and subsequent generations to mai
ntain the congenic lines and produce congenic strains.