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  • Upenn Transgenic and Chimeric Mouse Facility

    Provides a centralized service to efficiently produce transgenic mice for basic research. At the University of Pennyslyvania.

    www.med.upenn.edu

  • Yale Transgenic Mouse and Gene Targeting Resource

    Produces transgenic and knock out mice for cancer center members and members of the Yale community.

    info.med.yale.edu

  • University of Michigan Transgenic Animal Model Core

    The Transgenic Core routinely prepares transgenic mice and mice with targeted mutations for University of Michigan investigators.

    www.med.umich.edu

  • University of Hawaii

    News release that was reported in the journal nature concerning the first reproducible cloning of mammals from adult cells.

    www.hawaii.edu

  • EMMA - the European Mouse Mutant Archive

    The European Mouse Mutant Archive (EMMA)is a non-profit repository for the collection, archiving (via cryopreservation) and distribution of relevant mutant strains essential for basic biomedical research.

    www.emma.rm.cnr.it

  • ORNL Mutant Mouse Database

    Collection of several hundred mouse stocks, most of which propagate mutations induced by radiations or chemicals in various stages of male or female gametogenesis.

    bio.lsd.ornl.gov

  • McLaughlin Research Institute

    Not-for-profit mouse mutagenesis program.

    www.montana.edu

  • Riken Large Scale Mutagenesis Program

    A large scale mouse ENU mutagenesis project at Riken GSC, Japan.

    www.gsc.riken.go.jp

  • Harwell Mutagenesis Programme

    A large scale mouse genetics programme to identify new phenotypes of relevance to human disease through ENU mutagenesis.

    www.mut.har.mrc.ac.uk

  • BCM Mouse Genome Project

    Large scale ENU based mouse mutagenesis for developmental defects

    www.mouse-genome.bcm.tmc.edu

  • Trans-NIH Mouse Initiative

    This site will provide information on: follow-up meetings to the initial March meeting; funding opportunities for mouse genomics and genetics resources; major resources-producing grants funded in response to the initiative; progress toward meeting the goals of the initiative; major mouse genomics and genetics resources; courses and scientific meetings related to the mouse initiative; and selected reports and publications.

    www.nih.gov

  • CMHD ENU Mutagenesis

    Centre for Modeling Human Disease (CMHD) use genome-wide ENU based random mutagenesis in mice to discover new genes and create new mouse models.

    www.cmhd.ca

  • UMass Medical School:Transgenic Knockout Animal Core Facility

    The mission of the Transgenic-Knockout Animal Core Facility is to produce genetically-altered mice for the UMASS Medical School Community.

    www.umassmed.edu

  • Transgenic Animal Web

    Links to useful transgenic resources

    www.med.umich.edu

  • Mount Sinai School of Medicine: Mouse Genetics Shared Research Facility

    The institutional Mouse Genetics Research Facility has been established to provide the Mount Sinai research community with access to state-of-the-art facilities for the production of transgenic and knockout mice.

    www.mssm.edu

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