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      • As the prevailing model for physiology, complex disease and pharmacological studies, there is an acute need for the rat's genomic resources to keep pace with the rat's prominence in the laboratory.
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  2. In this commentary we describe the current status of the rat genome sequence and the plans for its impending ‘upgrade’. We then cover the key online resources providing access to the rat genome, including the new SNP views at Ensembl, NCBI’s RefSeq and Genes databases, UCSC’s Genome Browser and RGD’s disease portals for cardiovascular ...

  3. May 9, 2022 · The GRC, including RGD, are now working to curate the rat reference genome assembly. This version changed the accession of the mitochondrial chromosome but did not change any sequence, so it is identical sequence-wise to the mRatBN7.1 (GCA_015227675.1) assembly.

  4. As the prevailing model for physiology, complex disease and pharmacological studies, there is an acute need for the rat's genomic resources to keep pace with the rat's prominence in the...

    • Simon N Twigger, Kim D Pruitt, Xosé M Fernández-Suárez, Donna Karolchik, Kim C Worley, Donna R Maglo...
    • 2008
  5. As the prevailing model for physiology, complex disease and pharmacological studies, there is an acute need for the rat's genomic resources to keep pace with the rat's prominence in the laboratory. In this commentary, we describe the current status of the rat genome sequence and the plans for its impending 'upgrade'.

  6. Jul 1, 2017 · Rats remain a major model for studying disease mechanisms and discovery, validation, and testing of new compounds to improve human health. The rat’s value continues to grow as indicated by the more than 1.4 million publications (second to human) at PubMed documenting important discoveries using this model.

    • Mary Shimoyama, Jennifer R Smith, Elizabeth Bryda, Takashi Kuramoto, Laura Saba, Melinda Dwinell
    • 10.1093/ilar/ilw041
    • 2017
    • ILAR J. 2017 Jul 1; 58(1): 42-58.
  7. Apr 28, 2008 · The rat is an important system for modeling human disease. Four years ago, the rich 150-year history of rat research was transformed by the sequencing of the rat genome, ushering in an era of...

  8. As the prevailing model for physiology, complex disease and pharmacological studies, there is an acute need for the rat’s genomic resources to keep pace with the rat’s prominence in the...

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