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#to tie together the linkage map with the physical map in Atlantic salmon<br>
#to tie together the linkage map with the physical map in Atlantic salmon<br>
#to locate genes of known function on the physical map and to understand how a duplicated genome reorganizes itself and controls sex-determination<br>
#to locate genes of known function on the physical map and to understand how a duplicated genome reorganizes itself and controls sex-determination<br>
#to examine gene expression at the transcriptional level and the translational level in several tissues and to identify molecules induced by physiological responses to stress, acclimatization, pathogens, and exposure to natural and introduced chemicals<br>
#to examine gene expression at the transcriptional and translational level in several tissues and to identify molecules induced by physiological responses to stress, acclimatization, pathogens, and exposure to natural and introduced chemicals<br>
see [http://web.uvic.ca/cbr/grasp/execsummary.html Executive Summary] for more information <br>  
see [http://web.uvic.ca/cbr/grasp/execsummary.html Executive Summary] for more information <br>  



Revision as of 22:15, 11 October 2006

cGRASP: consortium for Genomic Research on All Salmon


cGRASP has three major scientific goals:

  1. to tie together the linkage map with the physical map in Atlantic salmon
  2. to locate genes of known function on the physical map and to understand how a duplicated genome reorganizes itself and controls sex-determination
  3. to examine gene expression at the transcriptional and translational level in several tissues and to identify molecules induced by physiological responses to stress, acclimatization, pathogens, and exposure to natural and introduced chemicals

see Executive Summary for more information


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