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 Good planning and serendipity: exploiting the Cre/Lox system in the testis Smith LReproduction  2011[Feb]; 141 (2): 151-61Over the past 20 years, genetic manipulation has revolutionised our understanding  of male reproductive development and function. The advent of transgenic mouse  lines has permitted elegant dissection of previously intractable issues. The  development of the Cre/Lox system, which has permitted spatial and temporal  localisation of genetic manipulation, has expanded upon this, and now makes up  one of the primary approaches underpinning our increasing understanding of testis  development and function. The success of conditional gene targeting is largely  reliant upon the choice of Cre recombinase expressing mouse line, which is  required to specifically target the correct cell type at the correct time.  Presupposition that Cre lines will behave as expected has been one of the main  oversights in the design of Cre/Lox experiments, as in practice, many Cre lines  are prone to ectopic expression (both temporal and spatial), transgene silencing  or genetic background effects. Empirical validation of the spatiotemporal profile  of Cre expression prior to undertaking conditional gene targeting studies is  essential and can be achieved through a combination of molecular and  immunohistochemical approaches, along with in vivo examination of reporter gene  expression in targeted tissues. This paper details the key considerations  associated with exploitation of the Cre/Lox system and highlights a variety of  validated Cre lines that have utility for conditional gene targeting within the  testis.|*Gene Expression[MESH]|*Gene Targeting[MESH]|Animals[MESH]|Extracellular Matrix Proteins/*metabolism[MESH]|Integrases/*metabolism[MESH]|Male[MESH]|Mice[MESH]|Mice, Transgenic[MESH]|Protein-Lysine 6-Oxidase/*metabolism[MESH]|Testis/*physiology[MESH]
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