Tissue Sampling Policy for Rodents Genotyping


IACUC Policy: 014-06, Effective Date: 02/25/2005, Last Revision: 03/17/2023


Overview/Purpose

Analysis of rodent DNA may be necessary to verify the genetic composition of individual animals. Common collection sites include tail-snip/biopsy and ear punch/notch although hair roots, fecal pellets, and buccal swabs are less invasive and should be considered if very small quantities of DNA could be used for genotyping.

Requirements

Tissue sampling for genotyping should be done as early as possible in the lifespan of the mouse to minimize the potential for pain/distress. Tissue sampling must be performed using sharp devices to avoid tissue crushing. Instruments must be cleaned between individual animals to minimize cross-contamination of genetic material. Animals must not be returned to the home cage until hemostasis is achieved.

If other tissues or blood are being collected and used for genotyping, this must be described as a protocol activity and be approved by the IACUC.

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Article ID: 68
Created: July 3, 2024
Last Updated: July 3, 2024

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