A Knockin mouse defines a model in which a gene sequence of interest is altered by one-for-one substitution with a transgene, or by adding gene sequences that are not found within the locus.

The insertion of a transgene is typically done in specific loci. This "targeted" approach causes less disturbances of the transcription-active genetic environment.

Knockin mice are suited to a wide range of application, from the study of regulatory elements such as promotors to the production of therapeutically useful humanized antibodies.

Our Knockin mouse model solutions

Besides conventional Knockins where a gene sequence of interest is added to an endogenous locus, we offer a set of commonly used solutions:

  • Reporter mouse
    Monitor genetic events, protein function, localization, and cell trafficking

Knockin mouse models

Get in touch about

Let us know how we can help