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Research   Open Access

Sequencing and characterization of the FVB/NJ mouse genome

Kim Wong, Suzannah Bumpstead, Louise Van Der Weyden, Laura G Reinholdt, Laurens G Wilming, David J Adams, Thomas M Keane Genome Biology 2012, 13:R72 (23 August 2012)

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The genome of the FVB/NJ mouse is sequenced, revealing variants specific to this strain

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Transposable elements: not as quiet as a mouse

Rita Rebollo, Ying Zhang, Dixie L Mager Genome Biology 2012, 13:159 (20 June 2012)

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Identification of over 100,000 transposon element variants in 18 mouse genomes reveals the role of negative selection in their evolution

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The genomic landscape shaped by selection on transposable elements across 18 mouse strains

Christoffer Nellåker, Thomas M Keane, Binnaz Yalcin, Kim Wong, Avigail Agam, T Grant Belgard, Jonathan Flint, David J Adams, Wayne N Frankel, Chris P Ponting Genome Biology 2012, 13:R45 (15 June 2012)

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A comprehensive catalog of transposable elements across 18 mouse strains, and a subsequent analysis of selection acting on these transposable elements

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High levels of RNA-editing site conservation amongst 15 laboratory mouse strains

Petr Danecek, Christoffer Nellåker, Rebecca E McIntyre, Jorge E Buendia-Buendia, Suzannah Bumpstead, Chris P Ponting, Jonathan Flint, Richard Durbin, Thomas M Keane, David J Adams Genome Biology 2012, 13:r26 (23 April 2012)

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An extensive, genome-wide analysis of RNA editing in the brain transcriptomes of 15 mouse strains

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The fine-scale architecture of structural variants in 17 mouse genomes

Binnaz Yalcin, Kim Wong, Amarjit Bhomra, Martin Goodson, Thomas M Keane, David J Adams, Jonathan Flint Genome Biology 2012, 13:R18 (20 March 2012)

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An extensive characterization of structural variations in the genomes of seventeen inbred mouse strains

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Mutation discovery in mice by whole exome sequencing

Heather Fairfield, Griffith J Gilbert, Mary Barter, Rebecca R Corrigan, Michelle Curtain, Yueming Ding, Mark D'Ascenzo, Daniel J Gerhardt, Chao He, Wenhui Huang, Todd Richmond, Lucy Rowe, Frank J Probst, David E Bergstrom, Stephen A Murray, Carol Bult, Joel Richardson, Benjamin T Kile, Ivo Gut, Jorg Hager, Snaevar Sigurdsson, Evan Mauceli, Federica Di Palma, Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, Michael L Cunningham, Timothy C Cox, Monica J Justice, Mona S Spector, Scott W Lowe, Thomas Albert, Leah Donahue, Jeffrey Jeddeloh, Jay Shendure, Laura G Reinholdt et al. Genome Biology 2011, 12:R86 (14 September 2011)

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In solution capture reagents are developed for the mouse exome and demonstrated in multiple inbred strains and novel mutant strains

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The mouse genetics toolkit: revealing function and mechanism

Louise van der Weyden, Jacqueline K White, David J Adams, Darren W Logan Genome Biology 2011, 12:224 (24 June 2011)

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Many tools and technologies are now available for discovering disease genes, manipulating their function and understanding genetic variation in mice

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