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Progress and prospects in rat genetics: a community view
Authors:Aitman Timothy J  Critser John K  Cuppen Edwin  Dominiczak Anna  Fernandez-Suarez Xose M  Flint Jonathan  Gauguier Dominique  Geurts Aron M  Gould Michael  Harris Peter C  Holmdahl Rikard  Hubner Norbert  Izsvák Zsuzsanna  Jacob Howard J  Kuramoto Takashi  Kwitek Anne E  Marrone Anna  Mashimo Tomoji  Moreno Carol  Mullins John  Mullins Linda  Olsson Tomas  Pravenec Michal  Riley Lela  Saar Kathrin  Serikawa Tadao  Shull James D  Szpirer Claude  Twigger Simon N  Voigt Birger  Worley Kim
Institution:Medical Research Council Clinical Sciences Centre and Imperial College London, Du Cane Road, London W12 0NN, UK. t.aitman@csc.mrc.ac.uk
Abstract:The rat is an important system for modeling human disease. Four years ago, the rich 150-year history of rat research was transformed by the sequencing of the rat genome, ushering in an era of exceptional opportunity for identifying genes and pathways underlying disease phenotypes. Genome-wide association studies in human populations have recently provided a direct approach for finding robust genetic associations in common diseases, but identifying the precise genes and their mechanisms of action remains problematic. In the context of significant progress in rat genomic resources over the past decade, we outline achievements in rat gene discovery to date, show how these findings have been translated to human disease, and document an increasing pace of discovery of new disease genes, pathways and mechanisms. Finally, we present a set of principles that justify continuing and strengthening genetic studies in the rat model, and further development of genomic infrastructure for rat research.
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