

These two little gals (who are also sisters, and are both slightly more than 1 month old, by the way) are being weighed every day, pictures are taken of them every 10 days, and their strength is also tested every day by using a machine to calculate how strongly they pull at a metal wire which they are made to hold in their paws. The results are supposed to tell us something about their genetic makeup and how the mutations we inserted in them affect their muscular strength and their weight. The results will be helpful in elaborating a model related to hereditary myasthenia (muscle weakness).
And all this, just by evaluating how strong several young mouse girls (of which these are the first two) are...