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Upon receipt of a strain request, the CGC will send a response confirming that the order has been received. Requests can also be faxed or emailed [ strains

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The CGC before strains will be sent to commercial organizations.Īll requests for strains or information should be sent to: Caenorhabditis Genetics Center, University of Minnesota, 250 Biological Sciences Center, 1445 Gortner Avenue, St. A "Commercial Sector Order Form" is available from the CGC a completed form must be received by

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Researchers at commercial or for-profit organizations are required to pay a fee of $100.00 plus postage for each strain of Include within the request the name, complete mailing address and phone numbers of the person requesting To obtain strains, submitĪ written request (letter, fax, or email) describing the strains, genes, or alleles desired and a brief statement of the intended elegans are available at no cost to researchers at educational institutions or non-profit organizations. Wild-type and over 3,000 mutant strains of C. elegans World Wide Web 2.2. Requesting strains A second subcontract helps Leon Avery (Southwestern MedicalĬenter, University of Texas, Dallas) maintain the C. elegans genetic nomenclature and the genetic map are handled by the CGC as a subcontract under the directorship of Jonathan HodgkinĪt the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, England. elegans researchers who briefly describe their current work. elegans researchers, and abstracts submitted by C. elegans bibliographic update, announcements and news, a directory of C.

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The Worm Breeder's Gazette (WBG), a newsletter that is published three times per year, is available in hard copy from theĬGC for a small two-year subscription fee, and it is available free of charge on the internet. The CGC maintains an up-to-date bibliographic list of all articles, reviews and books that discuss C. elegans and several species closely related to C. Gene and all chromosome rearrangements (deficiencies, duplications, translocations, inversions). The CGC strives to acquire and have available for distribution stocks representing at least one mutant allele of each published

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elegans strains and information to scientists initiating or continuing research using C. (NIH NCRR), the basic mission of the CGC is to provide C. Funded through a contract with the National Institutes of Health National Center for Research Resources In 1992 the CGC moved from Missouri to the University The CGC was established at the University of Missouri, Columbia, in 1979.











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