Genetic and genomic tools for <i>Xenopus</i> research: The NIH <i>Xenopus</i> initiative

Steven L. Klein(Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development), Robert L. Strausberg(National Cancer Institute), Lukas Wagner(National Center for Biotechnology Information), Joan Pontius(National Center for Biotechnology Information), Sandra W. Clifton(Washington University in St. Louis), Paul Richardson(Joint Genome Institute)
Developmental Dynamics
November 6, 2002
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Abstract

The NIH Xenopus Initiative is establishing many of the genetic and genomic resources that have been recommended by the Xenopus research community. These resources include cDNA libraries, expressed sequence tags, full-length cDNA sequences, genomic libraries, pilot projects to mutagenize and phenotype X. tropicalis, and sequencing the X. tropicalis genome. This review describes the status of these projects and explains how to access their data and resources. Current information about these activities is available on the NIH Xenopus Web site (http://www.nih.gov/science/models/xenopus/).


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