Impact of genomics on research in the rat

  1. Jozef Lazar,
  2. Carol Moreno,
  3. Howard J. Jacob, and
  4. Anne E. Kwitek1
  1. Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226, USA

Abstract

The need to translate genes to function has positioned the rat as an invaluable animal model for genomic research. The significant increase in genomic resources in recent years has had an immediate functional application in the rat. Many of the resources for translational research are already in place and are ready to be combined with the years of physiological knowledge accumulated in numerous rat models, which is the subject of this perspective. Based on the successes to date and the research projects under way to further enhance the infrastructure of the rat, we also project where research in the rat will be in the near future. The impact of the rat genome project has just started, but it is an exciting time with tremendous progress.

Footnotes

  • Article and publication are at http://www.genome.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gr.3744005.

  • 1 Corresponding author. E-mail AKwitek{at}MCW.edu; fax (414) 456-6516.

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