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Seminar
| Use of Reproducible Genomes for Complex Trait and Genetic Network Analysis
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| Dr. David Threadgill, Ph.D. |
| Department of Genetics, Lineberger Cancer Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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| Date:
Thursday, September 25, 2003 |
| Time:
11:30 AM
to 12:30 PM |
| Location:
100 Theory, Suite 100 (off of California St.), Irvine
Conference Center Room 158
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| Note:
Contact Jacqueline Sisemore at 949/824-3648 or jsisemor@uci.edu. No RSVP required. |
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| Mouse models for genome re-sampling enhance the detection of genes contributing to complex phenotypes with highly variable penetrance. These models have been used to investigate genes contributing to cancer susceptibility and to generate functional genetic networks associated with individual phenotypic variation. The results of these studies suggest that the general principle should be translatable into the detection of genes contributing to complex diseases in humans. |
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