By Kathryn Hentges and Andrew Doig Essential genes are those that are required forGo to post
Author: impc
The development of a potential treatment for alkaptonuria shows the utility of mouse models in the study of rare diseases
The inhibition of alkaptonuria by the chemical nitisinone in a mouse model, led toGo to post
Studying human phenotypes with mice
7th February 2019 The International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) measures associations between mouse genes andGo to post
Hundreds of genes that play a crucial role in eye development and disease identified
A new study vastly increases the number of known genes associated with eye developmentGo to post
CRISPR is an extremely useful tool for mouse models but is not ready for use on human embryos
A researcher in China claims to have produced the first genome-edited babies through usingGo to post
Gene editing possible for kidney disease
For the first time scientists have identified how to halt kidney disease in aGo to post
Genetic Diversity in the Mouse
Gary Churchill discusses genetic diversity in the mouse and how this diversity can beGo to post
The UK’s 100,000 Genomes Project
The 100,000 Genomes Project is applying whole genome sequencing in a diagnostic setting toGo to post
A fovea like representation of space in mouse visual cortex
SfN 2018 Annual Meeting – research using mouse models Guest post by Matthew W.Go to post
Data release 9.1 – now 6,000 phenotyped mutant lines
Data release 9.1 has been published on the IMPC website. There is now a totalGo to post