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We believe this institutes mission meets a current scientific need to translate our knowledge of gene sequence into function, said MGRI President C. Thomas Caskey. In the spirit of the Merck Gene Index Project, the institute will ensure that such genetic technology is available to the entire biomedical community. Awarding one of its first grants, MGRI announced in April that it plans to give $8 million to Lexicon Genetics, Inc. (The Woodlands, Texas) to create 150 new strains of knockout mice that have had particular genes disrupted. To help researchers determine the functions of the disabled genes, the mice will be made available at low cost to academic researchers. Grant Research Areas MGRI will fund grants or agreements to support research on gene function in the following general areas: * Merck Gene Index Expansion: Identify tissues with disease associations and increase the usefulness of sequence data by targeting complete gene sequences. * Informatics: Develop new algorithms for predicting gene function based on sequence content. * Disease Models: Develop methods to create gene-targeted mutations for studying gene function in specific models such as bacteria, Drosophila, yeast, and mice. * Human Genetics: Archive cells from informative families with common heritable diseases. Grant applications should propose 1- to 2-year research projects that broadly address program objectives. Grants are expected to range from about $100,000 to $150,000 per project year and, in some cases, may be renewable. Large research projects and small pilot programs will be considered. |


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