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Nature Reviews Genetics 3, 33-42 (January 2002) | doi:10.1038/nrg702

Focus on: Multifactorial Genetics

Multifactorial genetics: Rat genetics: attachign physiology and pharmacology to the genome

Howard J. Jacob1 & Anne E. Kwitek1  About the authors

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During the past five years, the Rat Genome Project has been rapidly gaining momentum, especially since the announcement in August 2000 of plans to sequence the rat genome. Combined with the wealth of physiological and pharmacological data for the rat, the genome sequence should facilitate the discovery of mammalian genes that underlie the physiological pathways that are involved in disease. Most importantly, this combined physiological and genomic information should also lead to the development of better pre-clinical models of human disease, which will aid in the development of new therapeutics.

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  1. Department of Physiology, Human and Molecular Genetics Center, Medical College of Wisconsin, 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226, USA.

Correspondence to: Howard J. Jacob1 Email: jacob@mcw.edu

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