Please note room change for this seminar

SCIENCE AT THE EDGE SEMINAR

QB/GEDD

Friday, October 18 at 11:30am

Room 1425 Biomedical and Physical Sciences Bldg.

Refreshments at 11:15

 

Rafael Casellas

Genomics & Immunity, NIAMS

 NIH, Bethesda, MD

 

The NIH Mouse Regulome Project

 

 

The National Institutes of Health recently launched the NIH Mouse Regulome Project (NMRP), an initiative that seeks to characterize all gene-regulatory elements and ranscription factor binding sites in the mouse genome. This is achieved by mapping genome-wide DNA methylation, chromatin modifications that demarcate promoters and enhancers, PolII binding, transcriptome analyses, and DNAseI hypersensitivity. In contrast to the previous human ENCODE project, which assigned enhancers to cognate promoters based on proximity, the NMRP makes use of a newly developed deep-sequencing technique (ChIA-PET) that precisely maps promoter-enhancer interactions with unprecedented detail. To complement these efforts, a Genome Editing facility was created to assemble hundreds of zinc finger nucleases with the goal of deleting regulatory domains and study their activity in vivo. The seminar will highlight the applications of these technologies to mouse ES cells and B lymphocytes.

 

 

Helen Geiger, Administrative Assistant

Quantitative Biology Graduate Program and

Gene Expression in Development and Disease

Biochemistry

603 Wilson Road, Room 212

East Lansing, MI   48824

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Phone:  517-432-9895

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