Outbred Rat Models
Outbred rat models are used in preclinical research to mimic genetic variation in humans. Since human diseases are genetically linked, these models can help researchers understand how certain genetic variations contribute to disease.
Outbred models are less susceptible to environmental differences, but are as phenotypically stable as inbred models, according to recent research.
No matter what you're studying, we have an outbred rat model that can help advance your research.
Guidebook to Rodent Model Genetic Quality Control
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Frequently Asked Questions About Outbred Rats
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How can outbred rat models benefit my research?
Outbred models mimic the diverse genetic makeup of humans, are phenotypically stable, and are less susceptible to environmental differences.
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Are outbred rats phenotypically stable?
Yes, recent research has shown that outbred models are as phenotypically stable as inbred rats.

