Mutant Mouse Resource & Research Center at UNC-Chapel Hill
Grant Number: U42OD010924
Research Emphasis/Objectives
The research emphasis/objectives of the Mutant Mouse Research & Resource Center at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (MMRRC-UNC) are the following:
- Provide the mouse community access to updated computational tools to facilitate mouse genomics research.
- Improve and standardize genome background analysis and reporting.
- Develop a speed congenic analysis pipeline as the basis for a potential new service for the mouse genomics community.
- Identify genomic regions in the mature sperm epigenome that differ by diet treatment and can be used as biomarkers to detect and reduce diet-induced variability in the MMRRC repository.
- Measure the impact of changing from donor institution diet to MMRRC diet on sperm quality and epigenetics status.
- Identify microbes required for colitis phenotype in collaborative cross strain.
- Evaluate and validate the causative and functional role of identified hybrid microbiota and/or consortia in the pathogenesis of spontaneous colitis.
Services Provided
- Import, archive, distribute genetically engineered mouse strains, embryonic stem cell lines, and mouse embryonic fibroblast lines.
- Systems genetics for predictive mouse biology platforms, pipelines, and tools.
- Ensure quality control (genotype and genomic quality, health status, microbiome analysis).
- Consultation.
- Research and partnerships.
- Broad mouse services available from the UNC mouse program: collaborative cross, Gnotobiotic Rodent Resource, behavioral genetics, regenerative medicine, whole-animal imaging, high-throughput sequencing and informatics, systems immunogenetics, Mouse Phase I Unit, Animal Models Core, translational science.
Contact Information
MMRRC-UNC
CB#7519
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7519
med.unc.edu/mmrrc
Principal Investigator
Terry Magnuson
Phone: 919-962-1319
Fax: 919-962-1476
[email protected]