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Comparative Mouse Genomics Centers Consortium (CMGCC): mouse models to improve understanding of the biological significance of human polymorphisms.


The CMGCC is a multidisciplinary, multi-institutional component of the Environmental Genome Project genome project 1 The Human Genome Project, see there 2. A general term for a coordinated research initiative for mapping and sequencing the genome of any organism  (EGP (1) (Exterior Gateway Protocol) A broad category of routing protocols that are designed to span different autonomous systems. Contrast with IGP.

(2) (Exterior Gateway P
). This program commenced in 2001 to develop resources in transgenic trans·ge·nic
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or being an organism whose genome has been altered by the transfer of a gene or genes from another species or breed: transgenic mice.

2.
 and knockout mouse knock·out mouse
n.
A transgenic mouse that has been genetically engineered to exhibit mutations in specific genes.
 models based on single nucleotide polymorphisms Noun 1. single nucleotide polymorphism - (genetics) genetic variation in a DNA sequence that occurs when a single nucleotide in a genome is altered; SNPs are usually considered to be point mutations that have been evolutionarily successful enough to recur in a  (SNPs) in human environmentally responsive genes. The specific goals of the CMGCC are to

* identify functional SNPs that are relevant to human environmental health;

* develop transgenic and knockout mouse models based on functional human SNPs in environmental response genes;

* validate mouse models by genotypic genotypic

emanating from or pertaining to genotype.


genotypic selection
selection of breeding stock on the basis of known inherited characteristics.
 and phenotypic phe·no·type  
n.
1.
a. The observable physical or biochemical characteristics of an organism, as determined by both genetic makeup and environmental influences.

b.
 characterizations;

* understand the mechanism(s) of SNP SNP Scottish National Party

Noun 1. SNP - (genetics) genetic variation in a DNA sequence that occurs when a single nucleotide in a genome is altered; SNPs are usually considered to be point mutations that have been evolutionarily
 functionality and its relationship to disease susceptibility through exposure assessment studies on variant mouse models; and

* develop databases that incorporate findings and share information and resources with the scientific community.

Currently, the CMGCC has 54 transgenic or knockout mouse models at varying stages of construction and characterization (with regard to genotyping Genotyping refers to the process of determining the genotype of an individual with a biological assay. Current methods of doing this include PCR, DNA sequencing, and hybridization to DNA microarrays or beads.  and phenoytping) for use as SNPs mice. Mouse repositories housing available mouse lines are the Mutant Mouse Regional Repository Centers (MMRRC MMRRC Mutant Mouse Regional Resource Center ) (http://www.mmrrc.org/index.html) and the Mouse Models of Human Cancer Consortium Mouse Repository (MMHCC) (http://mouse.ncifcrf.gov/). The 19 mouse models available from either the MMHCC or the MMRRC are listed in the table below. There are an additional 19 mouse models available directly from CMGCC investigators.

Contact

Frederick Tyson, PhD | tyson2@niehs.nih.gov
Gene/polymorphism       Mutation type

ATM                     Deletion mutation
mCAT                    Transgenic, mitochondrial targeted
WRN (K577M)             Transgenic, SNP
Tcra/Tcrb Tg            Transgenic point mutation
CycD1bK5(A870G/exon5)   SNP transgenic
P53 (R270H)             Conditional SNP
Fen1                    Deletion mutation by gene targeting
creK5                   Transgenic conditional Cre system
XpaCre                  Conditional deletion mutation by gene
                          targeting
P58ipk(tm-gfp)          Deletion mutation by gene targeting
HB-Plap (AtoG)          Transgenic
Mlh1\                   Deletion mutation by gene targeting
Msh2                    Deletion mutation by gene targeting
Msh3                    Deletion mutation by gene targeting
Msh6                    Deletion mutation by gene targeting
Aprt                    Deletion mutation by gene targeting
HB-Plap (G11)           Transgenic
HB-Plap                 Transgenic
Prkr (TAG70)            Transgenic, CMV

Projected use                                Status      Repository

Deletion assessment                          Available   MMRRC
Oxidative stress                             Available   MMRRC
SNP assessment, cancer, diabetes             Available   MMRRC
Rheumatoid arthritis                         Available   MMRRC
SNP assessment, skin cancer                  Available   MMRRC
Cancer                                       Available   MMHCC (Jacks)
Tool, cancer                                 Available   MMHCC
Tool, cancer                                 Available   MMRRC
Tool, cancer, aging                          Available   MMRRC
Tool, diabetes                               Available   MMRRC
Tool, frame shift indicator mouse            Available   MMHCC
Tool, GI cancer                              Available   MMHCC
Tool, GI cancer                              Available   MMHCC
Tool, GI cancer                              Available   MMHCC
Tool, GI cancer                              Available   MMHCC
Tool, LOH indicator mouse                    Available   MMHCC
Tool, transition indicator                   Available   MMHCC
Tool, transition indicator                   Available   MMHCC
Tool, translation regulation of DNA repair   Available   MMRRC
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Title Annotation:Announcements: NIEHS Extramural Update
Publication:Environmental Health Perspectives
Date:Aug 1, 2005
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