Introduction

The maintenance of mouse colonies can be expensive and time consuming. Embryo cryopreservation offers the researcher an alternative to maintenance breeding to preserve a mouse line that is not in current use. Embryo cryopreservation also provides a back-up to preserve the line in the unlikely event that the colony becomes pathogen compromised, has a fertility issue or background/genotype is compromised.

When deciding to cryopreserve a line, the client will need to choose if embryo or sperm freezing is best suited to the strain.

Table showing the pros and cons of freezing embryos vs freezing sperm.

Embryos will be stored in 2 separate cryopreservation vessels/sites.

The number of embryos stored is determined by the mating strategy used to produce the embryos for freezing.

  • Homozygous X Homozygous = 250 embryos- all re-derived progeny will be homozygous.
  • Homozygous X Het or Wild type = 250 embryos- re-derived progeny will have varying genotype, therefore will need to be screened for genotype.
  • Heterozygous X Heterozygous = 300 embryos- re-derived progeny will have varying genotype, therefore will need to be screened for genotype
  • Heterozygous X Wild type = 500 embryos- re-derived progeny will have varying genotype, therefore will need to be screened for genotype

All strains cryopreserved at TASQ remain the property of the Client and will not be distributed without the permission of the Client.