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Science 21 August 1959:
Vol. 130. no. 3373, pp. 451 - 452
DOI: 10.1126/science.130.3373.451

Articles

Learning Differences in Two Separated Lines of Mice

VICTOR H. DENENBERG 1

1 Department of Psychology, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana and Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine

Significant differences in conditioning and response topography were obtained with two lines in C57BL/10 mice, suggesting the occurrence of a behavioral mutation. It is suggested that the two lines be classified as substrains. The two substrains would appear to be useful in experiments on the genetics of behavior.





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