The Rat Genome Database (RGD, http://rgd.mcw.edu) is an NIH-funded project whose stated mission is \u27to collect, consolidate and integrate data generated from ongoing rat genetic and genomic research efforts and make these data widely available to the scientific community\u27. In a collaboration between the Bioinformatics Research Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin, the Jackson Laboratory and the National Center for Biotechnology Information, RGD has been created to meet these stated aims. The rat is uniquely suited to its role as a model of human disease and the primary focus of RGD is to aid researchers in their study of the rat and in applying their results to studies in a wider context. In support of this we have int...
We have constructed a high-resolution consensus genetic map of the rat in a single large intercross,...
More than a thousand quantitative trait loci (QTLs) relevant to many aspects of complex human diseas...
This Perspective is supported by 257 members of the rat genetics and genomics community, of which Ba...
Rattus norvegicus, the laboratory rat, has been a crucial model for studies of the environmental and...
The Rat Genome Database (RGD) (http://rgd.mcw.edu) alms to meet the needs of its community by provid...
Understanding the pathogenesis of disease is instrumental in delineating its progression mechanisms ...
The rat is an important system for modeling human disease. Four years ago, the rich 150-year history...
The rat is an important system for modeling human disease. Four years ago, the rich 150-year history...
Integration of the large variety of genome maps from several organisms provides the mechanism by whi...
The rat is an important system for modeling human disease. Four years ago, the rich 150-year history...
The rat is an important system for modeling human disease. Four years ago, the rich 150-year history...
Exploring the relation between genotype and phenotype is essential in understanding the mechanisms u...
The Rat Genome Database (RGD) is the premier resource for genetic, genomic and phenotype data for th...
The Rat Genome Database (RGD) is the premier resource for genetic, genomic and phenotype data for th...
Exploring the relation between genotype and phenotype is essential in understanding the mechanisms u...
We have constructed a high-resolution consensus genetic map of the rat in a single large intercross,...
More than a thousand quantitative trait loci (QTLs) relevant to many aspects of complex human diseas...
This Perspective is supported by 257 members of the rat genetics and genomics community, of which Ba...
Rattus norvegicus, the laboratory rat, has been a crucial model for studies of the environmental and...
The Rat Genome Database (RGD) (http://rgd.mcw.edu) alms to meet the needs of its community by provid...
Understanding the pathogenesis of disease is instrumental in delineating its progression mechanisms ...
The rat is an important system for modeling human disease. Four years ago, the rich 150-year history...
The rat is an important system for modeling human disease. Four years ago, the rich 150-year history...
Integration of the large variety of genome maps from several organisms provides the mechanism by whi...
The rat is an important system for modeling human disease. Four years ago, the rich 150-year history...
The rat is an important system for modeling human disease. Four years ago, the rich 150-year history...
Exploring the relation between genotype and phenotype is essential in understanding the mechanisms u...
The Rat Genome Database (RGD) is the premier resource for genetic, genomic and phenotype data for th...
The Rat Genome Database (RGD) is the premier resource for genetic, genomic and phenotype data for th...
Exploring the relation between genotype and phenotype is essential in understanding the mechanisms u...
We have constructed a high-resolution consensus genetic map of the rat in a single large intercross,...
More than a thousand quantitative trait loci (QTLs) relevant to many aspects of complex human diseas...
This Perspective is supported by 257 members of the rat genetics and genomics community, of which Ba...