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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 25,1999 PSA#2375NCI Frederick Cancer Research and Development Center (NCI-FCRDC), P.O.
Box B, Frederick, Maryland 21702-1201 A -- NIH INITIATIVE TO OBTAIN CLONES AND THE FULL LENGTH SEQUENCE FOR
CDNA'S REPRESENTING EACH HUMAN GENE, AS WELL AS FOR GENES FROM THE
MOUSE AND POSSIBLY OTHER MAMMALS. SOL S00-1 DUE 081399 POC Jane A.
Wells, Sr. Contract Specialist, 301-846-5423, Contracting
Officer-Dennis J. Dougherty, 301-846-1087 E-MAIL: Jane A. Wells, Sr.
Contract Specialist, jwells@mail.ncifcrf.gov. Introduction: R&D --
Potential Sources Sought, SAIC,NIH,NCI, Introduction of procurement
officials at SAIC, P O Box B, Frederick, MD 21702-1201. The National
Institutes of Health (NIH) is initiating a new program to obtain clones
and the full-length sequence for cDNA's representing each human gene,
as well as for genes from the mouse and possibly other mammals. This
will be a multi-Institute effort that will build a publicly accessible
resource of sequences and clones, along with associated informatics
tools, which is anticipated to be a key platform for biomedical
research. Libraries that have a significant proportion of full-length
or near full-length clones are being constructed, and it is anticipated
that a large number of clones will be available for sequencing in the
near future. One of the activities of the NIH Full-Length cDNA
initiative is evaluation of the quality of currently available
libraries, development and assessment of additional libraries enriched
for full-length cDNA clones, and identification of a unique set of
full-length cDNA clones. To accommodate the demand for sequencing these
cDNA clones, it will be necessary to establish sequencing centers with
demonstrated ability to sequence cDNA clones cost-effectively and at
high throughput. The specific goal of this project is to determine the
sequence of 5,000 clones the first year, and to develop the overall
capacity to scale to 20,000 full-length mammalian cDNA's annually by
2001 and to make the sequence data publicly available in a timely
manner. Organizations interested in participating in the establishment
of high-throughput, efficient and cost-effective sequencing centers,
with the intent of building the capability for rapidly sequencing the
complete set of human, mouse and possibly other mammalian full-length
cDNA's are requested to send or e-mail letters of interest to the
addresses contained herein. Multiple multi-year awards are anticipated.
Posted 06/23/99 (W-SN346335). (0174) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0004 19990625\A-0004.SOL)
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