Core B - Retrotransposons Engineering and Genomics Core
$459,527P01FY2017AGNIH
Brown University, Providence RI
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Abstract
PROJECT SUMMARY (CORE B) Core B will provide cutting edge tools to measure retrotransposition in multicellular eukaryotes in the context of aging paradigms. In addition to providing appropriate existing assays to all of the participants, the core will also develop improved retrotransposition reporters and genomics tools to enable the detection and mapping of retrotransposition events in the wide variety of experimental systems under study.
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