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(New page: The ''Caenorhabditis'' Genetics Center (CGC) is supported by the National Institutes of Health - National Center for Research Resources. The CGC has been in operation since 1978, first at ...)
 
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Ann Rougvie is the director; Theresa Stiernagle is the curator. The CGC collects, maintains, and distributes stocks of ''C. elegans''.
 
Ann Rougvie is the director; Theresa Stiernagle is the curator. The CGC collects, maintains, and distributes stocks of ''C. elegans''.
  
* [http://biosci.umn.edu/CGC/strains/order.html How to order strains]
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* [http://www.cbs.umn.edu/CGC/order.html How to order strains]
 
* [http://wormbase.org/db/gene/strain CGC strain list] (searchable‚ takes you to WormBase).
 
* [http://wormbase.org/db/gene/strain CGC strain list] (searchable‚ takes you to WormBase).
 
* [http://biosci.umn.edu/CGC/strains/recent.html Recent additions to the CGC strain collection] (may contain strains not yet listed in Wormbase).
 
* [http://biosci.umn.edu/CGC/strains/recent.html Recent additions to the CGC strain collection] (may contain strains not yet listed in Wormbase).

Revision as of 10:37, 10 March 2008

The Caenorhabditis Genetics Center (CGC) is supported by the National Institutes of Health - National Center for Research Resources. The CGC has been in operation since 1978, first at the University of Missouri, Columbia and since 1992 at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.

Ann Rougvie is the director; Theresa Stiernagle is the curator. The CGC collects, maintains, and distributes stocks of C. elegans.