MOUSE DNA TO AID BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH 
NIH News 
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
<http://www.niehs.nih.gov/>

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, October 23, 2006

CONTACT: Robin Mackar, 919-541-0073, <rmackar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

MOUSE DNA TO AID BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH 
Will Help Discover Why Some People Are Susceptible to Certain Diseases

Researchers have successfully sequenced the DNA of 15 mouse strains most
commonly used in biomedical research.  More than 8.3 million genetic
variations, or single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), were discovered
among the genomes of the 15 mouse strains, and the data are now
available on a public website.  These new data on laboratory mice will
help researchers better understand what makes some individuals more
susceptible than others to certain diseases, and will serve as a
valuable resource as researchers determine the role that various
environmental substances may play in the development of disease.  

The "Resequencing and SNP Discovery Project" led by the National
Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), part of the National Institutes
of Health, and its National Toxicology Program, began less than two
years ago with a $13 million budget. The work was completed by Perlegen
Sciences, Inc. and the data are available on the National Center for
Biotechnology Information website at <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/SNP/>.


WHO:
DAVID A. SCHWARTZ, M.D., Director, National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences and National Toxicology Program
KELLY FRAZER, PH.D., Vice President of Genomics Perlegen Sciences, Inc.
DAVID THREADGILL, PH.D., Associate Professor, Department of Genetics
University of North Carolina                 
DAVID CHRISTIANI, M.D., Professor of Occupational Medicine and
Epidemiology, Environmental Health and Epidemiology, Harvard School of
Public Health

WHAT:
Teleconference with NIEHS Director and leading scientific experts

WHEN:          
Wednesday, October 25, 1:00 p.m. EDT

WHERE:        
Teleconference call, to dial in call: 877-707-9631 
International Reporters, call 785-832-0301
Password: NIEHS

Reporters please call Robin Mackar, 919-541-0073, to reserve your phone
line or for further assistance. 

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treatments, and cures for both common and rare diseases. For more
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http://www.nih.gov/news/pr/oct2006/niehs-23.htm.

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