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National Science Foundation Award #9158210

Presidential Young Investigator Award

 
Investigator(s): John Schimenti (PI)
Sponsor: Case Western Reserve University, OH 44106 2163684510
Start Date/Expiration Date 1991-07-15 to 1992-09-01 (amended 1992-06-12)
Awarded Amount to Date: $25,899
Abstract: Fundamental interest in the molecular mechanisms involved in the evolution and function of developmental processes in mammals has led to two lines of research: the first, the t haplotype variant of mice and the second, gene conversion in mice. The t mutant has about 15 centiMorgans of chromosome 17 which contains multiple conversions relative to wild type mice and which is transmitted to nearly all offspring in a phenomenon called transmission ratio distortion. One of the most important of the genes in this complex has been cloned in this laboratory and it is being characterized by transgenic experiments. The second area of interest is being approached by an attempt to determine the frequency of intra- and interchromosomal meiotic gene conversion. Alternate promoters will be use to investigate the frequency of this form of recombination in various somatic cells in mice. These approaches represent new avenues for exploration of complex and important genetic events in mammals.***
NSF Org: MCB - Division of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences
Award Number: 9158210
Award Instrument: Continuing grant
Program Manager: DeLill Nasser
MCB Division of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences
BIO Directorate for Biological Sciences
NSF Program(s): EUKARYOTIC GENETICS, EUKARYOTIC GENETICS
Field Application(s): Health, Life Science Biological
Program Reference Code(s): GENERAL FOUNDATIONS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, 9183
PRESID. YOUNG INVESTIGATORS, 9227
Program Element Code(s): 1116
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