NAGRP Aquaculture Genome Projects
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From: "John Liu" [liuzhan@auburn.edu]
To: "aquaculturegenomics" [aquaculturegenomics@acesag.auburn.edu]
Cc: "Grant Burgess" [Grant.Burgess@newcastle.ac.uk]
Subject: [aquaculturegenomics] Aquaculture genomics Newsletter 15
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 19:31:53 -0500
Craig Sullivan to coordinate striped bass genome project: Dr. Craig
Sullivan of North Carolina State University is now the Coordinator for
Striped Bass Genome. Dr. Sullivan runs a striped bass breeding program
using genome-based approaches as well as traditional selective breeding.
Please join me to support Craig on his new role as the coordinator. We
appreciate the great work of Dr. Mark Westerman as the former
coordinator. Due to job change of Dr. Westerman, he will continue to
serve our community though not working with striped bass.
Aquaculture Genome Technologies published: A book entitled
"Aquaculture Genome Technologies" has been recently published by
Blackwell Publishing. This book was edited by John Liu of Auburn
University, and foreworded by Dr. James E. Womack of Texas A&M
University, a member of the Academy of Sciences USA. The chapters of
the book were contributed by 42 aquaculture genome experts of various
institutions from the United States, Canada, China, United Kingdom,
Israel, Singapore, and South Africa. The 29-chapter book contains five
parts: marking genomes, mapping genomes, analysis of genome expression
and function, sequencing genomes, and dealing with the daunting genomes
of aquaculture species. The editor of the book is grateful to all the
contributors, reviewers, proof readers, and all aquaculture genome
community for all the support he received during the course of
publication. For more information, please visit
http://store.blackwell-professional.com/9780813802039.html
New BAC library of Pacific oyster available: A new BAC library of
Pacific oyster was constructed by Dr. Pat Gaffney's group from a single
inbred male to circumvent the problems caused by high levels of
polymorphism in oysters. A physical map based on BAC contigs is under
way using fingerprinting.
USDA-NRI Grant RFA for FY 2008 Now Available, and Letter of Intent
required for some programs: The National Research Initiative FY 2008 RFA
is now available at http://www.csrees.usda.gov/ or www.grants.gov .
Program 43.0, Animal Genome, contains five elements: Translational
Animal Genomics (Letter of intent required for integrated proposals
only, with a due date of March 14, 2008; Proposal deadline June 5,
2008), Tools and Resources (no letters of intent required, proposal
deadline June 5, 2008), Bioinformatics (no letters of intent required,
Proposal deadline June 5, 2008), Functional Genomics (Letter of intent
due March 14, 2008; Proposal deadline June 5, 2008) and Whole Genome
Enabled Animal Selection (Letter of intent due November 26, 2007;
Proposal deadline February 14, 2008) Please see the RFA for deadlines
for other animal-related programs. Please also pay attention to Letters
of intent, a new requirement for some programs this year.