From lashepel at facstaff.wisc.edu Mon Feb 12 14:29:05 2001 From: lashepel at facstaff.wisc.edu (Laurie Shepel) Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 14:29:05 -0600 Subject: [rat-forum] New Rat EST markers Message-ID: Hello. I had heard that there were many, many new EST markers mapped last year on the rat RH panel by collaboration between MCW and the Iowa groups. Are these markers all now included on the current Iowa RH map pages or are there still more to come? If still in the works, is there an estimate of when there will be a new release? Thanks. Laurie ------ -- Note new address starting January 10, 2001!!!!! Dr. Laurie Shepel Associate Scientist McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research Room 506, Department of Oncology 1400 University Avenue University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI 53706 Phone 608/263-6026 FAX 608/262-2824 e-mail: lashepel at facstaff.wisc.edu From bcj1 at email.psu.edu Tue Feb 6 11:30:25 2001 From: bcj1 at email.psu.edu (Byron C. Jones) Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2001 11:30:25 -0600 Subject: [rat-forum] 7th International School on Behavioral Neurogenetics Message-ID: ANNOUNCING THE 7TH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ON NEUROBEHAVIORAL GENETICS 15-20 JULY 2001 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN This year's school will be held in Stockholm, Sweden. We have secured teaching and lodging accommodations at the Erken limnology research station. As before, this school is aimed at graduate students and beginning or advanced researchers who wish to bring genetic definition to their research. No previous knowledge of genetics is assumed, although a basic understanding of statistics will be helpful. Topics covered include basic quantitative and molecular genetics and linkage analysis. Current findings in the genetics of eating and drug abuse will be discussed by practicing researchers and the range of organisms discussed range from humans and rodents to flies and nematodes. Also presented will be latest applications to study gene expression and methods to study gene-environment interactions. Because of space limitations, this year's enrollment will be held to 36 students. For further information, please contact: In Europe: Pierre Mormède, Laboratoire Génétique et Stress Institut François Magendie, Bordeaux 33077 France gstress at bordeaux.inserm.fr tel: 05 57 57 37 51 fax: 05 57 57 37 52 In North America: Byron C. Jones, Department of Biobehavioral Health Penn State University, University Park Pa 16802 bcj1 at psu.edu tel: 814 863 0167 fax: 814 863 7525 SEE OUR SITE AT: http://www.ibngs.org/bni/seventh.html From m.lee at ion.ucl.ac.uk Thu Feb 1 03:09:28 2001 From: m.lee at ion.ucl.ac.uk (Ming-Jen Lee) Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 03:09:28 -0600 Subject: [rat-forum] PAC clones Message-ID: I am looking for a rat PAC clone which can cover the telomere region of chromosome 14. Does anyone know that the rat PAC clone which constructed by Li Cai in Harvard Medical School, has been screened by microsatellite markers? From ptvet111 at aol.com Mon Feb 12 23:33:26 2001 From: ptvet111 at aol.com (Ruth D. Molano) Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 23:33:26 -0600 Subject: [rat-forum] old records Message-ID: Hi. I wold like to know if there is a way of reading the records of past querrys in the list. Thanks Ruth --part1_84.1155a3db.27ba1316_boundary >Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi.
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--part1_84.1155a3db.27ba1316_boundary-- From nobody at no-reply.mcw.edu Tue Feb 13 08:42:54 2001 From: nobody at no-reply.mcw.edu (listmgr@informatics.jax.org) Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 08:42:54 -0600 Subject: [rat-forum] Re: old records Message-ID: Ruth, The easiest way is to use the Web Interface. You can access our web site at http://www.informatics.jax.org/. 1. Scroll down and click on MGI E-mail List Service. 2. Click on the name of the list in which you are interested. 3. If you are a member of that list, you can enter the list with the exact email address with which you are subscribed. Your subscriber address is given at the bottom of each email you receive from the list. Alternately, you can simply click the "Visit -list without joining" button. If you choose this option, you will not be able to use the web interface to send an email to the list or change your Member Settings. A password is not needed and not recommended. 4. If you click the "Read Messages" button you will be able to browse the most recent 200 list messages. The "Read Messages" page also provides options for searching and sorting messages. You can choose between searching for all, or any, of the specified words. If you select All These Words, only those messages containing all those words will be displayed. If you select Any Of These Words, all messages that contain at least one of those words will be displayed. If multiple items are returned, the message list will be sorted according to the number of matching words in the message with the highest number of matches at the top of the list. This search is applied to the entire archive. Note that Lyris indexing excludes numbers. So, for example, you cannot search for "129" although you can search for "129SV," (although the system is actually only searching for the word "SV"). A search for "tail DNA" will not search for the phrase, tail DNA, just the words "tail" or "DNA." David Shaw List Manager Mouse Genome Informatics The Jackson Laboratory Bar Harbor, Maine 04609 > From: PTVET111 at aol.com > Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 23:33:26 EST > Subject: [rat-list] old records > To: rat-list at lists.informatics.jax.org > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Disposition: Inline > List-Unsubscribe: > > Hi. > I wold like to know if there is a way of reading the records of past > querrys in the list. > > Thanks > Ruth From mollyb at jax.org Mon Feb 26 16:38:15 2001 From: mollyb at jax.org (Molly A Bogue) Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 16:38:15 -0600 Subject: [rat-forum] The Jackson Laboratory / Mouse Phenome Project Message-ID: ANNOUNCING: Mouse Phenome Database (MPD) http://www.jax.org/phenome ............................................................ The Mouse Phenome Project is an international effort to collect and make publicly available phenotypic information on inbred strains of mice. The MPD website -serves as a database interface (database is a repository for raw data and phenotyping protocols) -provides tools for data analysis -posts current project recommendations and opportunities for community participation The MPD website will enable investigators to identify appropriate strains for: -physiological testing -drug discovery -toxicology studies -mutagenesis -models of human disease -QTL analyses and identification of new genes -unraveling the influence of environment on genotype ................................................................... See 'Getting Involved' for ways to participate in this ambitious project! ................................................................... See updated Recommended Strains (Feb 2001 release)! ................................................................... The Mouse Phenome Project is driven by the needs of the scientific community. Your impressions/comments/suggestions are appreciated. CONTACT US: phenome at jax.org