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Mouse Genome Informatics - http://www.informatics.jax.org/
Contains information on genetic markers, molecular segments, phenotypes, comparative and experimental mapping data. Includes graphical displays for genetic, physical, and cytogenetic maps. |
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MRC Harwell - http://www.har.mrc.ac.uk/
International center for mouse genetics including the Mammalian Genetics Unit and the Mary Lyon Centre for mouse functional genomics. Also provides information on mouse welfare and bioimaging. |
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Mouse Atlas and Gene Expression - http://genex.hgu.mrc.ac.uk/
Project to develop a 3-D computer model of successive stages of mouse embryonic development for use in mapping the expression of different genes. Features a number of databases and interactive images. |
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NIA/NIH Mouse Genomics - http://lgsun.grc.nia.nih.gov/
Features searchable databases for t-complex genome sequencing and cDNA clone set. Includes staff profiles and positions available. |
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mouseNET - http://mousenet.princeton.edu/
Functional network for laboratory mouse based on integration of diverse genetic and genomic data. It allows users to accurately predict novel functional assignments and network components. |
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Research Diets, Inc. - http://www.researchdiets.com
Produces and formulates OpenSource purified diets for lab mice and provides food and water intake monitoring equipment. |
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Basic Biomethodology for Laboratory Mice - http://www.theodora.com/rodent_laboratory/
Illustrated procedures and methods for restraint, identification, genotyping, injections, blood collection, anesthesia, analgesia and euthanasia for laboratory mice, from a course developed for the NIH. |
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Mymouse.org - http://www.mymouse.org/
A scientific collaboration for mouse mutant research. Includes a database of mutant mice available for phenotypic screening, and a listing of laboratories. |
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Koller Lab - University of North Carolina - http://www.med.unc.edu/geneticsdept/kollerlab
Use gene targeting to create animal mouse models for human diseases and to identify genes that modify the progress of these diseases. Includes graduate programs and publications. |