Mouse Identification
Service | Vendor(s) | Provider | Price |
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Ear Punch | Roboz Surgical Instruments Co., Inc. Braintree Scientific, Inc. |
Provided by The Jackson Laboratory | $4.60 Each |
Ear Tag (Metal ID Tag) | National Band and Tag Company Jorgensen Labs |
Provided by The Jackson Laboratory | $4.60 Each |
UID Microchip Implant* UID MiniMax Microchip Implant |
UID Identification Solutions | Provided by The Jackson Laboratory | $14.25 Each |
Microchip Insertion | -- | Provided by Customer | $44.15 Each |
RapID Ear Tag | RapID | Provided by The Jackson Laboratory | $8.50 Each |
LabStamp® Tail Tattoo — Black Ink LabStamp® Tail Tattoo — Green UV Ink |
SOMARK Innovations Inc. | Currently unavailable for new mouse identification orders (general tail tattoo information) |
Services do not include price of the animal, shipping or container charges
* This product is temporarily unavailable for use on immune compromised strains. Please contact Technical Support for additional information
Product Information
Ear Punch
Ear notches or holes are produced by an ear punch device and used for wean age or older. This individual numbering system creates a unique identifier for each animal.
Ear Tag
A metal ID tag placed in the mouse ear pinna with a special applicator. For mice wean age or older.
UID Microchip Implant
The UID microchip implant (UID Product# UC-1485) is a small subcutaneous implantable RFID device for 100% positive identification from wean age to adult mice. Each microchip maintains a unique alpha numeric ID, along with programmable on-board memory. A hands-free scanner makes the ID and study related information readily available and easily accessible. The readers can be integrated into any LIM system or computer. Mice may need to be anesthetized or sedated for implantation. Consult your institutional ACUC guidelines.
UID has tested their microchips for usability across several phenotyping platforms such as MRI, Gamma/X-Ray and Ultrasound and found no heating, movement, or loss of permanent or programmed chip data. JAX also tested the microchips for mouse safety and did not witness a measurable impact on animal health. The RFID microchip may interfere with data collected from some imaging and phenotyping platforms. JAX recommends validation tests be performed by each client.
UID MiniMax Microchip Implant
UID's MiniMax microchip (UID Product# UC-1283) offers the same benefits and instrument compatibility as the larger microchip while reducing the area of injection by 25% and occupying 25% less space within each mouse.
For a direct comparison of the two UID RFID microchips, please expand the table below.
UID RFID Microchip Technical Data Chart
UID Transponder Specifications | ||
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Item Name | MiniMax Programmable Transponder | Mouse Programmable Transponder |
Item # (SKU) | UC-1283 | UC-1485 |
Applications/Use | Animal ID | Animal ID |
Mouse Size | Small mice and larger | Medium mice and larger |
Technical Specifications |
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Diameter | 1.2mm | 1.4mm |
Length | 8.3mm | 8.5mm |
Weight | 0.026g | 0.027g |
Volume | 9.86mm3 | 13.10mm3 |
Injection |
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Sterile/non-sterile | Sterile - ETO | |
Preloaded in cannula (Y/N) | 304SS, Triple ground, sterile cannula | |
Injection Needle | 17.0 gauge (1.45mm O.D.) 0.0585" ± .001" OD x 0.52" ± .001" ID X 1.693" ± .035" LONG | 15.5 gauge (1.99mm O.D.) 0.078" ± .001" OD x 0.057" ± .001" ID X 1.693" ± .035" LONG |
Programmable | Yes - 1-16 character ID code | |
RFID Protocol |
UI Devices |
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Operating Frequency | 134.2 kHz | |
RFID | Programmable (Read/Write) | |
Unique ID (i.e., 32bit) | Unique, non-repeating, alpha-numeric ID code (32 bits) | |
Material |
BIO GLASS 8625 |
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Biocompatibility | Glass encapsulated | |
Anti-migration coating | No coating | |
Mechanical Resistance |
Vibration test IEC 68.2.6 Shock IEC 68.2.29 |
For more information - see our FAQ:
UID RFID FAQ
What is a RFID microchip?
A RFID (short for “radio-frequency identification”) microchip is a small implantable device that is often used to store information in a fixed location. The microchip is activated when a RFID reader emits a signal to read the information stored on the chip. Without the reader, the chip is inactive.
What is a remnant tag?
A remnant tag is a subdermal RFID microchip that remains with a mouse through the time of delivery. At JAX, the remnant tag is used to store and remit specific animal identification information. A customer receiving a mouse with a remnant tag may also utilize the RFID microchip for internal animal tracking by using an appropriate RFID reader. Otherwise, the chip will remain inactive for the remaining lifespan of the mouse.
What size is the remnant tag?
The tag is cylindrical and approximately 8.3mm L x 1.2mm D.
How is a mouse impacted by a remnant tag?
Each RFID microchip is implanted into the back of the mouse between the scapulae. The chip has been tested to remain permanently below the skin without resulting in lesions and be successfully scanned by an RFID reader. Each mouse is expected to live normally until sacrifice or death.
When is the remnant tag active?
A RFID microchip is only activated when solicited for information by a RFID reader. No information is transmitted without activation.
Why use a RFID microchip over an alternative like an ear tag?
In some situations, ear tags are ineffective for tracking animal identity. This is especially apparent in younger colonies where ear sizes are small and, thus, tagging space is limited. By implanting a microchip, JAX researchers can track individual mice at an earlier age, do so more ergonomically, and ensure the long-term identity of each mouse is secure.
What mice will include the remnant tag?
Several mice strains have been prioritized to include remnant tags. For an up-to-date list of public strains that will be delivered with an embedded microchip, please visit Mice.JAX.org and search for the term “UID MiniMax RFID”. RFID microchipping is also available for other strains upon request via this mouse identification page (see table above).
Does the remnant tag cost more?
The price of mice requiring a remnant tag will not increase as a result of this change. JAX reserves the right to update pricing for mice and services, when deemed necessary.
Is the remnant tag safe for the mouse?
Yes. According to UID, the MiniMax microchips have been tested for usability across several phenotyping platforms with no heating, movement, or loss of permanent or programmed data. JAX also tested the microchips for mouse safety and did not witness a measurable impact on animal health.
The RFID microchip may interfere with data collected from some imaging and phenotyping platforms. JAX recommends validation tests be performed by each client.
What RFID reader should I use if I would like to identify mice microchipped with a UID RFID?
While JAX does not currently offer RFID readers for purchase, the manufacturer of the RFID microchips, UID Identification Solutions, carries an assortment of readers that are compatible with the MiniMax microchip operating frequency (134.2 kHz). If you are interested in learning more, visit UID's Microchip Reader webpage or contact them at info@UIDevices.com for additional information about how to identify your JAX mice.
Microchip Insertion
Customer supplies device or implant. All devices or implants must be shipped directly from the manufacturer. Please contact customer service at orderquest@jax.org for details on shipping and handling.
RapID Ear Tag
RapID Ear Tags are humane, automated, mini-ear tags providing fast and accurate identification for lab animals. The hardened 2-D data matrix codes scan instantly with 100% accuracy providing millions of unique IDs. Multiple colors allow immediate secondary (visual) identification without scanning. RapID Ear Tags are totally MRI and autoclave compatible, and are minimally invasive (no surgery required).
LabStamp® Tail Tattoo
FDA-approved pigment on the tail to identify post wean mice. Consult your institution's ACUC for accepted protocols. Please click here for additional information on the LabStamp® Tail Tattoo system from SOMARK Innovations Inc. Currently unavailable for new mouse identification orders.