Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics
The Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics is working on the analysis of the genome of humans and other organisms. In doing so, it will contribute to a comprehensive understanding of biological processes in the body and to investigate the molecular causes of many human diseases. The aim of the joint efforts of all groups in the MPIMG is to get new cognitions about the development of diseases, so as to develop new therapy methods.
Address
Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics
Ihnestrasse 63-73
14195 Berlin
Berlin
Phone: +49 (30) 8413 - 0
Fax: +49 (30) 8413 - 1207
E-mail: wwwadm(@)molgen.mpg.de
Mandate:
national
Activities:
- Research
Focus:
- Developmental Genetics
- Human Molecular Genetics
- Vertebrate Genomics
Coordinated projects
- Development of Genetic Markers for Immune Defence and Resistance in the Porcine Respiratory Tract; Project part 8; Microarray-Analyse Details of Development of Genetic Markers for Immune Defence and Resistance in the Porcine Respiratory Tract; Project part 8; Microarray-Analyse
- Collaborative project: FUGATO-plus - RePoRI - the development of genetic markers for resistance to respiratory infections in pigs; project MPI Details of Collaborative project: FUGATO-plus - RePoRI - the development of genetic markers for resistance to respiratory infections in pigs; project MPI
- RYE-BARLEY-DIVERSITY - Bridging genomics and genetic diversity: Association between gene polymorphism and trait variation in cereals (Part 3) Details of RYE-BARLEY-DIVERSITY - Bridging genomics and genetic diversity: Association between gene polymorphism and trait variation in cereals (Part 3)
- GABI - BEET PHYSICAL MAP: A Physical Map of the Sugar Beet Genome to Integrate Genetics and Genomics - Beet Physical Map - Subproject 4 Details of GABI - BEET PHYSICAL MAP: A Physical Map of the Sugar Beet Genome to Integrate Genetics and Genomics - Beet Physical Map - Subproject 4
- GABI FUTURE Alliance Project: CentroPlanta - Integration of growth regulating influences and centrosomal protein function Details of GABI FUTURE Alliance Project: CentroPlanta - Integration of growth regulating influences and centrosomal protein function

