Posted by Dan Koboldt on Monday, March 12, 2007, 03:14 PM
The SNP Research Facility, headed by Dr. Raymond D. Miller (Department of Genetics) at Washington University School of Medicine, studies patterns of genetic variation in humans and model organisms. We perform high-throughput SNP genotyping using the FP-TDI platform from PerkinElmer. Our laboratory, along with Pui Kwok's group at UCSF, served as a major genotyping center for Phase I of the International HapMap Project. Currently, we are funded to develop a high-density genetic map and ancillary resources to support C. briggsae as a model organism.This blog was launched in March of 2007 to share news, data, and perspectives related to our research.




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