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As the evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould observed in his "Biological Homage to Mickey Mouse", we are "hard-wired" by evolution to like the neonatal appearance.
If, at the click of a mouse, we are able to uncover not just gossip but criminal records, then impartiality becomes almost impossible.
With a click of the mouse, we are transported to the seaports of Bremen or Liverpool, where giant shipping lines like Cunard, White Star and Hamburg-Amerika herd waiting immigrants into dockside hotels to be examined, fumigated and then quarantined for the trip to New York.
With the click of a mouse we are bringing that experience to the real world.
The first mouse we are working with, the TgSOD1G93A transgenic (SOD1G93A), models human amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) [19].
The second mouse we are characterizing is the Legs at odd angles mouse (Dync1h1Loa) which does not model a specific human disease, but the mice are of interest because heterozygotes have a mild motor deficit and a pronounced loss of proprioceptive neurons arising from a point mutation in the heavy chain gene (Dync1h1) of the cytoplasmic dynein complex [20] [24].
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Thirteen-year-old Rosie Beckett, in Richard Peck's "Fair Weather," is a quintessential farm mouse: "We were just plain country people.
That is to say, after decades of dominance by the keyboard and mouse, we're finally talking about other, more natural, methods of input.
In our study of the human CEACAM1 transgenic mouse, we were able to compare the staining of tissues for mouse and human CEACAM1.
By using a Dab1 lacZ reporter mouse, we were able to identify brain regions that are potentially responsive to reelin signalling, by virtue of their expression of Dab1.
In a subset of datasets (87 for human, 190 for mouse), we were able to identify probes for genes that are encoded on the X chromosome or autosomes.
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