Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Collaborative Cross

Churchill GA, Airey DC, Allay ee H et al 2004 The Collaborative Cross, a community resource for the genetic analysis of complex traits. Nat Genet 36 1133—1137... [Pg.155]

As previously mentioned, the various CC lines are maintained at three different sites, which are geographically distant from each other. The Collaborative Cross Consortium has made available both CC lines that are complete and lines that are distributable (98 and 90% homozygosity, respectively) (Welsh et al., 2012). Distributed CC lines fall under a Conditions of Use (COU) agreement that limits research to internal use and prevents redistribution to other institutions without prior permission. The current list of distributable lines, including breeding performance and... [Pg.325]

K. F., 2008. The collaborative cross at Oak Ridge national laboratory developing a powerful resource for systems genetics. Mamm Genome 19, 382-389. [Pg.326]

Collaborative Cross Consortium, 2012. The genome architecture of the collaborative cross mouse genetic reference population. Genetics 190, 389-401. [Pg.327]

Vered, K., Durrant, C., Mott, R., Iraqi, F.A., 2014. Susceptibility to Klebsiella pneumonaie infection in collaborative cross mice is a complex trait controlled by at least three loci acting at different time points. BMC Genomics 15, 865. [Pg.329]

F. P., 2012. Status and access to the collaborative cross population. Mamm Genome 23, 706-712. [Pg.329]

Relationships Collaborative cross-functional teams involving both customers and suppliers... [Pg.66]

In collaboration with Wavefunction we have created a cross function CD ROM that contains an electronic model building kit and a rich collection of molecular models that reveal the interplay between electronic struc ture and reactivity m organic chemistry... [Pg.1332]

International collaboration in dmg regulation has led to the creation of international instruments to facilitate cross-border dmg control, particularly for narcotics. All the 10 countries in this study have signed a number of international conventions. The most commonly endorsed of these conventions relate to narcotic dmgs and psychotropic substances, and illicit trafficking. [Pg.36]


See other pages where Collaborative Cross is mentioned: [Pg.22]    [Pg.15]    [Pg.154]    [Pg.187]    [Pg.188]    [Pg.317]    [Pg.318]    [Pg.319]    [Pg.327]    [Pg.327]    [Pg.328]    [Pg.504]    [Pg.397]    [Pg.125]    [Pg.1309]    [Pg.22]    [Pg.15]    [Pg.154]    [Pg.187]    [Pg.188]    [Pg.317]    [Pg.318]    [Pg.319]    [Pg.327]    [Pg.327]    [Pg.328]    [Pg.504]    [Pg.397]    [Pg.125]    [Pg.1309]    [Pg.653]    [Pg.46]    [Pg.72]    [Pg.154]    [Pg.328]    [Pg.276]    [Pg.89]    [Pg.435]    [Pg.628]    [Pg.145]    [Pg.156]    [Pg.192]    [Pg.12]    [Pg.348]    [Pg.122]    [Pg.75]    [Pg.14]    [Pg.196]    [Pg.204]    [Pg.14]    [Pg.612]    [Pg.185]    [Pg.431]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.154 , Pg.155 ]




SEARCH



Cross-National Collaborative Group

Cross-enterprise collaboration

Cross-functional collaborative model

© 2024 chempedia.info