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Development of Zebrafish Mutagenesis and Screening Tools.


This program announcement (PA) is intended to encourage investigator-initiated applications for research in using screening in zebrafish to detect and characterize genes, pathways, and phenotypes of interest in development and aging, organ formation, behavior, and disease processes. Applications that propose to advance the technologies associated with such phenotyping also are welcome. This PA is the result of a trans-NIH initiative, and awards will be made through the institute or center whose mission is most closely related to the proposed work.

The objective of this PA is to broaden the range, power, and utility of screens for new mutants New Mutants may also refer to the genetically engineered superhumans of Mutant X (TV series).

The New Mutants is the name of two defunct Marvel Comics superhero teams, as well as the title of two series featuring those teams.
 of zebrafish. It will therefore support proposals for development of improved or novel methods for mutagenesis mutagenesis /mu·ta·gen·e·sis/ (mu?tah-jen´e-sis)
1. the production of change.

2. the induction of genetic mutation.


mu·ta·gen·e·sis
n. pl.
 screens, as well as proposals for the actual execution of such screens. Methodology developed and data and mutants generated as a result of this PA are expected to be made widely available to the research community. Applicants must include as part of their applications a plan for disseminating these resources.

Objectives include but are not limited to 1) novel 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.
 screens for mutants (these screens may be based on observation of alterations in morphology, physiology, or behavior); 2) novel methods of mutagenesis (e.g., insertional); 3) genetic screens focusing on identifying mutations that affect the structure and function of specific tissue/organ systems; 4) screens focusing on identifying novel developmental genes and pathways, including those mediating sensitivity or resistance to environmental teratogens teratogens, (trat´ōjens),
n.pl agents that cause congenital malformations and developmental abnormalities if introduced during gestation.
; 5) screens to analyze the genetic basis of adult phenotypes including behavior, aging, organ disease, cancer, and responses to environmental toxicants, alcohol, and drugs; 6) screens to detect altered gene expression patterns as a tool to identify components of genetic pathways A Genetic pathway is the set of interactions occurring between a group of genes who depend on each other's individual functions in order to make the aggregate function of the network available to the cell.  or those altered by environmental agents; and 7) sensitized sensitized /sen·si·tized/ (sen´si-tizd) rendered sensitive.

sensitized

rendered sensitive.


sensitized cells
see sensitization (2).
 screens using strains carrying a known mutation to identify extragenic suppressors or enhancers of that mutation.

The participating NIH "Not invented here." See digispeak.

NIH - The United States National Institutes of Health.
 institutes and centers have provided a brief outline of their interests as they relate to the goals of this PA. These brief mission statements and other details of this solicitation are available on the Internet at http://grants. nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-01-070.html.

For all competing applications requesting up to $250,000 direct costs per year, specific application instructions have been modified to reflect "modular grant" and "just-in-time" streamlining efforts being examined by the NIH. Complete and detailed instructions and information on modular grant applications can be found at http://grants. nih.gov/grants/funding/modular/modular.htm. Applications that request more than $250,000 in any year must use the standard PHS (Personal Handyphone System) A TDMA-based cellular phone system introduced in Japan in mid-1995. Operating in the 1880-1930 MHz band, PHS uses microcells that cover an area only 100 to 500 meters in diameter, resulting in lower equipment costs but requiring more base  398 (rev. 4/98) application instructions. Applications will be accepted at the following receipt dates: 1 July 2001 and 1 November 2001.

Contact: Written and telephone inquiries concerning this PA are encouraged. The opportunity to clarify any issues or questions from potential applicants is welcome. A complete listing of contacts for both programmatic pro·gram·mat·ic  
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or having a program.

2. Following an overall plan or schedule: a step-by-step, programmatic approach to problem solving.

3.
 and fiscal/administrative inquiries may be found at http://www.nichd. nih.gov/PA/Zebrafish_Mutagenesis.htm. Reference: PA No. PA-01-070
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Do you have any free Early Childhood Developmental Screening Tools available for a classroom reserach project that we are in need of fairly soon.

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