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Predoctoral Trainee
Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) are one form of genetic diversity that makes everyone individual. Locating SNPs among a population and the relative proportions of those mutations are important for understanding genetic diversity. A greater understanding of specific SNPs will help individualize treatment for diseases and disorders. We are testing different DNA chip designs for the determination of SNP discovery and quantification from a population of individuals. We are using the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) of the rat to test different designs. We are developing design rules and software to aid in the design of a SNP array chip (SNPChip) from a raw genomic sequence. ResumeResume 2002 (.pdf format, Download Reader) PublicationsBeebe D, Wheeler M, Zeringue H, Walters E, and Raty S. Microfluidic technology for assisted reproduction. Theriogenology. 57(1): 125-135, 2002. Glasgow IK, Zeringue HC, Beebe DJ, Choi SJ, Lyman JT, Chan NG, and Wheeler MB. Handling individual mammalian embryos using microfluidics. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng., 48: 570-578, 2001. Zeringue HC and Beebe DJ. Microfluidic removal of cumulus cells from mammalian zygotes, in Methods in Molecular Medicine. Ed. Heide Schatten, Humana Press, New Jersey, in press. Search for other publications by Henry Zeringue (Pub Med) |
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