The Rat Genome Database is a collaborative effort between leading research institutions involved in rat genetic and genomic research. Its goal is the establishment of a Rat Genome Database, to collect, consolidate, and integrate data generated from ongoing rat genetic and genomic research efforts and make these data widely available to the scientific community. A secondary, but critical goal is to provide curation of mapped positions for quantitative trait loci, known mutations and other phenotypic data. The rat continues to be extensively used by researchers as a model organism for investigating the biology and pathophysiology of disease. In the past several years, there has been a rapid increase in rat genetic and genomic data. This explosion of information highlighted the need for a centralized database to efficiently and effectively collect, manage, and distribute a rat-centric view of this data to researchers around the world. The Rat Genome Database was created to serve as a repository of rat genetic and genomic data, as well as mapping, strain, and physiological information. It also facilitates investigators research efforts by providing tools to search, mine, and analyze this data. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
We are pleased to announce the 25th Annual Meeting of the German Society of Humangenetics to be held in Essen, Germany, March 19th - March 21th, 2014. The topics of the Workshop will be: The SWI/SNF complex in human disorders, Evolution: The variable human genome, Telomeres and TERT diseases, News from the RNA world or Deciphering the function of RNA modifications or The Epitranscriptom, Mutation Signatures and Intratumoral Heterogeneity in Cancer and Twin studies. ... [Editorial staff vifabio]