“…cgi) (13,29). Furthermore, a growing number of rat strains are or will be resequenced for SNP discovery (1,5,24,29) by two major SNP discovery projects underway in Europe (the Functional Genomics Group in the Netherlands and the MaxDelbruck-Center for Molecular Medicine in Germany) and by Baylor College of Medicine (Houston, TX) via a recent National Human Genome Research Institute white paper to identify SNPs in an additional eight strains. In all, 11 strains, including 7 of the parental strains (or substrains thereof) we present here (F344, FHH, LEW, SD, SS, SHR, and WKY), are being screened or proposed for SNP discovery, with the expected identification of Ͼ485,000 SNPs (1).…”