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Nature Research, Nature Genetics, 11(36), p. 1133-1137, 2004

DOI: 10.1038/ng1104-1133

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The Collaborative Cross, a community resource for the genetic analysis of complex traits

Journal article published in 2004 by Gerald de Haan, Malak Kotb, Aldons Lusis, Bastien Llamas, Frank Lammert, Jean-Michel Lassalle, Pedro R. Lowenstein, Lu Lu, Kenneth F. Manly, Ralph Marcucio, Doug Matthews, Juan F. Medrano, Darla R. Miller, Guy Mittleman, Beverly A. Mock and other authors.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
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Abstract

The goal of the Complex Trait Consortium is to promote the development of resources that can be used to understand, treat and ultimately prevent pervasive human diseases. Existing and proposed mouse resources that are optimized to study the actions of isolated genetic loci on a fixed background are less effective for studying intact potygenic networks and interactions among genes, environments, pathogens and other factors. The Collaborative Cross will provide a common reference panel specifically designed for the integrative analysis of complex systems and will change the way we approach human health and disease.