DESCRIPTION (Adapted from the applicant's abstract): Zebrafish have
recently become more commonly used animals for studies of vertebrate
development and genetics. Powerful techniques allow efficient generation
and recovery of zebrafish mutations that affect a wide range of genes,
including ones that regulate developmental patterning, organogenesis,
physiology, and behavior. The functions of many of these genes appear to
be conserved among different vertebrate groups. Thus, analysis of
zebrafish mutations provides insights to gene functions in other
vertebrates, including humans. Ongoing genetic screens have identified
over 7,000 mutations; the fish that carry them are distributed among more
than 100 laboratories in 28 countries. The zebrafish research community
would benefit from a centralized site to preserve and keep track of these
stocks, and to facilitate their distribution to researchers. This
application seeks funds to establish a National Resource for Zebrafish to
maintain wild-type and mutant stocks of the highest possible quality and
uniformity, and to take these stocks readily available to the
international research community. The proposed information center will: 1)
develop and maintain a computer database, accessible via the Internet; 2)
publish a manual for the laboratory use of zebrafish and a periodical with
news about zebrafish research and techniques; 3) facilitate communication
among zebrafish researchers; and 4) host visits from researchers who wish
to work with stocks or learn techniques to identify and maintain mutants.
The stock center will: 1) establish standards and procedures for
generating healthier and more vigorous strains; 2) characterize diseases
endemic to laboratory stocks; 3) development methods for disease control
and treatment; and 4) publish a manual of procedures for preventing,
diagnosing, and treating zebrafish diseases.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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Project Terms
Internetanimal careanimal colonyanimal genetic material taganimal population geneticscommunicable disease transmissioncomputer system design /evaluationcryopreservationdevelopmental geneticsepizootiologygene mutationgenetic modelsgenetic registry /resource /referral centergenetic strainhandbookinformation systemsmutantspermveterinary medicineveterinary sciencezebrafish
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