Research Tools: Cre-lox and More
Contents
A. Research Tools: Cre-Lox and More FAQ
- How do Cre-Lox and Tet-on / Tet-off systems work?
- Does my mouse need to be homozygous for cre?
- What is the difference between cre and iCre?
- Where is cre expressed in this strain?
- Should I breed the male or the female with cre?
B. Research Tools-Related Articles and Resources
A. Research Tools: Cre-Lox and More FAQ
- How do Cre-Lox and Tet-on / Tet-off systems work?
- Does my mouse need to be homozygous for cre?
- What is the difference between cre and iCre?
- Where is cre expressed in this strain?
- Read the Detailed Description on the strain datasheet
- Look in the "Genetics" section for "Site of Expression" data
- Read the primary reference
- See if the Cre Repository has characterized this strain
- Should I breed the male or the female with cre?
Click here for an introduction to Tet Expression Systems
Click here for an on demand webinar on Cre-Lox basics
Additional Cre-Lox resources listed below in the Cre-Lox Resources Section
No, generally one copy of cre is sufficient to recombine loxp sites.
iCre is an alternate version of cre designed for improved expression and reduced chances of epigenetic silencing in mammals. Click here for more information
For this information:
See if the strain datasheet makes a specific recommendation in the Technical Support Section's "Breeding Considerations". Generally we recommend that the male be used as the cre carrier unless otherwise indicated on the Strain Datasheet. Please see item 1 in this article for a specific example of a strain where this matters.
B. Research Tools-Related Articles and Resources
- Cre/lox Breeding for Dummies
- Cre/lox Breeding for Dummies, Part 2
- Cre/lox Myths Busted
- 12 Things You Don't Know About Cre/lox
- Webinar: Cre/lox Basics: An Introduction to Using Cre/lox Technology in Mouse Modeling
- The Cre/lox and FLP-FRT Systems
- The Jackson Laboratory Cre Repository
- Characterized Cre Lines
- Going Beyond Cre/lox