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2001: a mouse genome odyssey.

David R Beier1, Bruce J Herron

  • 1Genetics Division, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, 20 Shattuck St, Boston, MA 02115, USA. beier@rascal.med.harvard.edu

Genome Biology
|February 28, 2002
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The 15th International Mouse Genome Conference in Edinburgh highlighted advancements in mouse genomics research. Key discussions focused on gene mapping and the utility of mouse models in understanding human diseases.

Area of Science:

  • Genomics
  • Mammalian Genetics
  • Bioinformatics

Background:

  • The International Mouse Genome Conference serves as a crucial forum for researchers in mouse genetics.
  • The 2001 conference convened to discuss the latest findings and future directions in mouse genome research.
  • Focus areas included gene mapping, comparative genomics, and the application of mouse models in biomedical research.

Framework:

  • The conference facilitated the exchange of data and methodologies in mouse genome analysis.
  • Discussions centered on the development and application of genetic and physical maps of the mouse genome.
  • Integration of genomic data and computational approaches were key themes.

Implementation:

  • Presentations covered advancements in high-throughput genotyping and phenotyping technologies.

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  • The use of mouse models for studying complex genetic disorders and human diseases was a significant topic.
  • Collaborative efforts in generating and sharing mouse genomic resources were emphasized.
  • Implications:

    • The conference underscored the importance of the mouse as a model organism for understanding mammalian biology and human health.
    • Outcomes are expected to accelerate gene discovery and the development of targeted therapies.
    • The proceedings contribute to the ongoing effort to fully sequence and annotate the mouse genome.