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The Arabidopsis Functional Genomics Resource Network: Analysis and annotation of ESTs for Micro-arraying and identification of primers for amplification of GSTs

ReferenceIGF12424
Principal Investigator / Supervisor Dr Martin Trick
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Professor Ian Bancroft, Professor Michael Beale, Professor Michael Bevan, Professor James Beynon, Professor Paul Dupree, Professor Jonathan Jones, Professor Ottoline Leyser, Professor Sean May
Institution John Innes Centre
DepartmentJohn Innes Centre Department
Funding typeResearch
Value (£) 111,140
StatusCompleted
TypeResearch Grant
Start date 18/09/2000
End date 17/05/2004
Duration44 months

Abstract

GARNet, the Genomic Arabidopsis Resources Network aims to create resources and services of functional genomics. The technologies of functional genomics are developing rapidly, and there is a large need for wide availability of these technologies. The IGF initiative ensures functional genomics technologies will become available to a wide audience. Transcriptome analysis, bioinformatics, metabolite profiling, proteome analysis and forward and reverse genetics are the spearpoints of the Arabidopsis GARNet project. The wide range of available genomic resources will allow for fast progress of a wide range of research projects. The GARNet service providers undertake the development and maintenance of the different resources and facilities. The aim is to provide the UK Arabidopsis community with access to high quality services, but international access to the recourses is also possible. The Garnet Steering Committee will monitor the progress of the project and is responsible for prioritising access to the resources. This part of the GARNet network will: 1) analyse Arabidopsis, wheat and barley EST set for contamination: E. coli, yeast, rRNA, organelle; 2) organise Arabidopsis, wheat and barley ESTs by gene family, tissue, expression (where known) and provide data to micro- array facilities; 3) identify and categorise Arabidopsis genes that have no associated ESTs; 4) design primers for the genes, ensure primers are unique and that they do not cross hybridise; 5) develop a controlled language for the EST libraries and 6) develop an electronic transcription map for Arabidopsis based on (5), add to this the expression data from the micro-arrays where available; 7) carry out an analysis of 80,000 cereal ESTs, providing information to the Cereals Genomic Resource project for micro-arraying. (Joint with grants 42/IGF12422, 207/IGF12428, 8/IGF12429, 233/IGF12435, 208/IGF12438, 208/IGF12441, 83/IGF12442 and 87/IGF12443.)

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Committee Closed Committee - Genes & Developmental Biology (GDB)
Research TopicsX – not assigned to a current Research Topic
Research PriorityX – Research Priority information not available
Research Initiative Investigating Gene Function (IGF) [1999-2005]
Funding SchemeX – not Funded via a specific Funding Scheme
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