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The following lists are the valid values for the search areas (where applicable). A keyword search will match substrings of these values. For example, a search for eye will match the domain Eye/Vision. (One exception: chromosomes must match exactly. A search for 7 will not match lines with chromosome 17.) Clicking on a value will add it to the search above.

Domain Aging, Alcohol Abuse, Auditory/Vestibular, Circadian Rhythmicity, Drug Abuse, Emotional Behavior, Epilepsy, Eye/Vision, Growth/Development, Gustation/Olfaction, Histology, Learning/Memory, Metabolism, Movement/Neuromuscular Function, Neuroendocrine, Neuropsychiatric, Pain/Nociception, Social Behavior, Visible Mutants
Availability Live mice, Cryopreserved embryos, Cryopreserved ovaries, Cryopreserved sperm, ES cell lines, Pending
Chromosome 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, X, Y

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