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Pig Genome Newsletter #021

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Pig Genome Update No. 21 

November 1, 1996

The North Central Regional Project NC-210 "Mapping the Pig Genome"
committee met on October 17-18 in Lincoln, Nebraska. Dr. Daniel Pomp was the
host of the meeting. The purpose was to revise the regional project and prepare the
revision for submittal at the end of the year. The new NC-210 project will be
focused on finding the individual genes that affect traits of economic performance
and in gene expression and gene function research in the pig. The meeting was well
attended by people from ARS-BARC, Brigham Young University, Iowa State
University, Michigan State University, Oklahoma State University, University of
Illinois, University of Minnesota, University of Nebraska, and the administrative
advisors. A very well completed version of the new project proposal was prepared.
The new project is designed to encourage closer collaboration between geneticists and
physiologists and will have some new members. If you are interested in joining this
effort please contact Dr. Chris Tuggle (cktuggle@iastate.edu) very soon.

Allerton II via satellite! You have a wonderful opportunity to participate in a two
and one-half hour international satellite seminar in November. Dr. Harris Lewin of
the University of Illinois and Dr. James Chiapetta, Merchant-Gould, Minneapolis,
MN will co-moderate this session coming to you through the A*DEC distance
education telecommunications network. The satellite seminar is a component of the
larger Allerton II Conference on Genetic Analysis of Economically Important Traits
in Livestock. You can find more about the full conference and registration on the
A*DEC WorldWideWeb page - URL: http://www.adec.edu. Just click on Allerton
II. The satellite coordinates are: C-Band: Telstar 401, Transponder: C07 (Vertical),
Downlink Frequency: 3840 MHz. Ku-Band: Telstar 401, Transponder: K12
(Horizontal), Downlink Frequency: 12046 MHz. Time of the transmission is: U.S.
Eastern Standard Time - 7:30 p.m. with starting and ending of the seminar being
8:00 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. (U.S. Eastern Time is GMT -5).

Plant and Animal Genome V (PAG-V) - NAGRP- NC-210 will be January
12-16, 1997, San Diego, CA. As noted previously, the next NAGRP meeting will be
held January 12-16, 1997 at the Town & Country Hotel (1-800-772-8527) in San
Diego as part of the Plant and Animal Genome V (PAG-V) meeting. A meeting of
NC-210 will be held and on Sunday, January 12 as a preliminary workshop of
PAG-V (the agenda is being prepared by Chris Tuggle). PAG-V will include
Plenary Sessions in areas such as New Technologies, QTLs, Gene Discovery and
Characterization, Comparative Map Based Analysis, Gene and Chromosome
Organization, and Genome Diversity. Poster Sessions and the combined NRSP-8
(NAGRP) Business Meeting will also be included. Advance registration will be $325
($100 for predoctoral students), and the hotel room rate will be $75.00 plus tax
(single or double occupancy). Abstract submission deadline is Nov. 4, 1996. Abstracts
should be submitted on-line at http://probe/nalusda.gov:8000, which has examples
abstracts from PG-IV and the preliminary conference agenda. All administrative
questions, including requests for the registration brochure, should be directed to
Scherago International, Inc.; 212-643-1750; email pag5@scherago.com. Some Pig
Genome Coordination funds will be available to assist with travel costs to PAG-V,
especially for those NC-210 members who don't have Experiment Station travel
support (contact Max Rothschild if interested).

Other meetings to consider include the Gordon Research Conference on
"Quantitative Genetics and Biochemistry" which is February 9-14, 1997 in Ventura,
California. The program appears to be excellent. The National Swine Improvement
Federation and the Ontario Carcass Symposium will be holding a joint meeting to
talk about genetic improvement and meat quality. Talks on gene mapping and
genetics of meat quality will be part of the program. (For details on both meetings
see Upcoming events on next page).

1997 USDA National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program has been
announced. The Program Description and Application Kit can be accessed at
http://www.reeusda.gov or can be obtained by phone at 202-401-5048 or by email at
psb@reeusda.gov.

A second set of fluorescently labeled primers for pig microsatellites is now
available. The second set contains 33 primer pairs bringing the total number of
available fluorescent primers to 96. Information about all the primers can be found at
the U.S. Pig Gene Mapping web site (http://www.public.iastate.edu/~pigmap).
Fluorescent primer set 2 can be obtained by sending a request to the U.S. Pig Genome
Coordinator (mfrothsc@iastate.edu). Also, a limited number of fluorescent primer
set 1 are still available. Funds for these materials are provided by the
USDA-CSREES Pig Genome Coordination Project. Suggestions to produce
additional primer pairs are also welcome. This next year's goal will be to make at
least an additional 50 pairs.

Got an idea to share resources? We are always looking for ideas from pig gene
mappers. In the past, people have suggested sharing primers, DNA and information
about databases and funds for travel. We already have accomplished many of these
suggestions. Other ideas of services that can be provided as part of the coordination
effort are under consideration. Your thoughts would be appreciated.

Upcoming meetings:

Allerton II, Genetic Analysis of Economically Important Traits in Livestock,
Allerton Park, Illinois, November 1996,
contact h-lewin@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu for details.
NSIF and the Ontario Carcass Symposium, December 5-7,1996, Ottawa,
Ontario, contact Max Rothschild.
Animal Genome Meeting (in conjunction with Plant and Animal Genome V), San
Diego, CA, January 12-15, 1997, see future Angenmap
announcements for details.
Gordon Conference on Quantitative Genetics, Doubletree Hotel, Ventura, Ca,
February 9-14, 1997, contact Gordon research Council, University
of Rhode Island, P.O. Box. 984, West Kingston, RI 02892-0984.
9th International Congress on Genes, Gene Families and Isozymes, San
Antonio, TX , contact isozyme@darwin.sfbr.org for details.
Transgenic Animals in Agriculture, Granlibakken Conference Center, Tahoe
City, CA, August 24-27, 1997;
see http://pubweb.ucdavis.edu/Documents/BIOTECH/biotech1.htm.
International Course in QTL Detection and Marker-Assisted Selection,
Mitzpa Rachel Convention Center, Jerusalem, Israel, August
24-Sept. 4, 1997 (dates tentative). Contact: Joel Weller at weller@agri.huji.ac.il.
6th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, Armidale,
New South Wales,Australia, January 12-16, 1998. Contact:
Dr. Laurie Piper at 61 67 73-3609,
Fax: 61 67 73-3611,
email: 6wcgalp@mendel.une.edu.au.

Contributions to Pig Genome Update 22 including short meeting announcements
are always welcome. Please send by the December 10.


Max F. Rothschild
U.S. Pig Genome Coordinator
225 Kildee Hall
Department of Animal Science
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa 50011
Phone: 515-294-6202
Fax: 515-294-2401
mfrothsc@iastate.edu

Paid for by funds from the NRSP-8 USDA/CSREES sponsored pig genome
coordination program


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