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Subject: Re: Dinochicken meeting proposal
Thank you Jack! I will pass this along to Jeffrey.
Take care, Lesley
On Sep 10, 2012, at 3:00 PM, Jack Homer wrote:
Hi Jeffrey, I've conducted the Doodle Poll and everyone is interested in getting
together sooner rather than later, so we arc looking at October 24-25. I'm
wondering if you would be able to help with funding this "Dinochicken Summit"
and what you would need from me. Also would very much like for you to be here
if its at all possible, as you could then see what all is known and what is not.
All the best,
Jack
On Sep 1, 2012, at 11:13 AM wrote:
You as well
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On Sep 1, 2012, at 12:53 PM, Jack Homer a> wrote:
Thanks much appreciated!
Have a great weekend!
Jack
On Sep 1, 2012, at 10:38 AM, Lesley Groff wrote:
Thank you!! Passing this on to Jeffrey.
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 1, 2012, at 12:18 PM, Jack Horner
wrote:
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Dear Jeffrey,
First off, many thanks
for the invitation to your ranch,
I had a great time, especially
spending time with you and the
girls, and seeing your
Cretaceous sediments and the
old railroad. I don't get many
chances to spend time with non
paleontologists or see places
and things like that these days.
I talked to my post does and Co-
PI when I returned and got the
scoop on the transgenic
chickens situation, for as you
know I was very surprised to
hear that such a thing existed
since my co-researchers were
saying they didn't. As it turns
out, although there are such a
thing, there is simply no
established protocol to create
them, and they, at present do
not pass on their characteristics,
so in effect are useless for our
project. What it is that we need
to do is to be able to target a
specific region of DNA, and that
technology is not yet available in
birds, but is expected within a
year or two, so within our time
frame. We hope someone else
will do it first so we can use it,
as this technology (homologous
recombination technology, aka
knockout technology) is
essential to the success of this
project. We do not aim to
generate chickens that express
an extraneous gene (a
transgene), but we plan on
finding the very small changes in
the regulation of existing genes
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that curb tail, hand, and tooth
development. In order to make
these very small changes in the
chicken genome, homologous
recombination technology needs
to be developed.
Anyway, this is the sort of stuff
we will discuss in our summit
meeting, and I very much
appreciate your considering the
funding of this meeting. It is
obviously the most important
first step, and I thank you for
suggesting we do it.
Please give all the girls my very
best wishes, and to you, whom I
envy,
Thanks again,
Jack
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Proposal Attached and Separate
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<THE DINOCHICKEN
PROJECT `SUMMIT'
MEETING PROPOSAL.docx>
THE DINOCHICKEN PROJECT `SUMMIT' MEETING
PROPOSAL
The overall goals of the `Dinochicken Project' are to `reverse
engineer' an avian dinosaur (in
this case, a chicken or quail) to
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have morphological
characteristics of a non-avian
dinosaur. In its purest form, the
project entails reactivating
dormant or latent genetic
pathways that would generate
atavistic characters. The
characters to be modified
initially are those identified
previously as key differences
between avian and non-avian
dinosaurs: presence of teeth,
hands/claws instead of wings,
and a long true tail.
A key component to any project is identifying what is already
known and establishing
connections with other scientists
who may have relevant
information already in hand.
There are 6 PIs who will make
the research decisions, and
another 11 people who we
know have expertise, and are
interested in participating. The
current, unpublished knowledge
of these other researchers would
definitely help to decide the
research directions of the
various PI lead teams.
I am proposing to bring 12 people to Montana for the two day
`summit' and we have another 5
that live here, so the meeting
will include 17 research
scientists plus a couple of MSU
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graduate students who would
help with logistics. The summit
meeting would be held at the
Museum of the Rockies,
Montana State University.
Participants arc currently
working on Doodle.com to
determine a meeting time prior
to the end of 2012. The link is
attached in the event that you
could attend:
http://doodle.com/ed2xvmvx8
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Summit Meeting Proposed Participants
Montana State University
Jack Homer Lead PI (Paleontologist)
Christa Merzdorf Co PI (Developmental geneticist) (tail
development)
Anne Blackwell Post-Doc (Developmental geneticist) (tail
development)
Dana Rashid Post-Doc (Developmental geneticist) (tail
regeneration)
Dan Post-Doc (Developmental geneticist)
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'wo Graduate Student Assistants
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