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Fish Genomics in Canada
Christian Burks
[email protected]
www.OntarioGenomics.ca
Fish Genomics in Canada
• Ontario Genomics Institute
• Fish Genomics
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From Central Dogma to Discovery Platforms
genes
proteins
holistic, high-throughput & systematic approaches to building resources
genomics
proteomics
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Ontario Genomics Institute (OGI)
Building a globally-competitive life sciences industry in Ontario
• Fund top tier science & technology
• Fund best organized projects
• Facilitate & precipitate commercialization
• Focus on societal outcomes
• 50% co-funding requirement (international collaborations count)
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OGI R&D Project Portfolio
• $320M portfolio of 24 projects to date led by Ontario scientists
• $3M - $30M per program ($10M average)
• human health, tech development, agriculture, forestry & environment
• examine associated impact: ethics, environment, economic, legal & social
• 2 “platform” projects: proteomics (PTCF) and genomics (GRC)
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International Programs
Structural Genomics Consortium
• Led by Aled Edwards @ University of Toronto
• Detailed three-dimensional structure of 350 proteins (starting point for drug discovery)
• $115M
• ICI: work being done in and funded by Canada, United Kingdom & Sweden
Segmented DNA Duplications
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Ontario work led by Steve Scherer @ Hospital for Sick Children
Duplicated DNA in neurodevelopmental-diseases and evolution
$6M
work being done in and funded by Canada & Spain (Genoma España)
International Regulome Consortium (in planning & development)
• Led by Michael Rudnicki @ Ottawa Health Research Institute
• map the mechanisms and networks that control the genes that comprise the genome
• $$$ to be determined …. ultimately, $50M - $100M; program development funds from MEDT
• potential ICI: Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Singapore, UK & USA
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Fish Genomics in Canada
• Ontario Genomics Institute
• Fish Genomics
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Atlantic Salmon Genomics
Leads:
Willie Davidson (Simon Fraser U.) &
Ben Koop (U. Victoria)
Collaboration:
Bjorn Hoyheim (Norwegian School of Veterinary Science)
Sharing BAC libraries, ESTs, QTL markers, etc.
Funding:
$6M (Genome Canada & others) & $6M (Norway)
Focus:
Integrate genetic and physical maps
Identify genes ( > 16,000)
 linked to disease, stress, growth, and development
 use variation for identifying conservation units
Characterize gene regions relevant to aquaculture
 immune system genes
 stress and disease
 sex determination
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Aquaculture Disease Management
Lead:
Laura Brown (NRC Institute for Marine Biosciences)
Consortium:
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Funding:
$9M (NRC’s Genomics and Health Initiative & others)
Focus:
genomics, proteomics & metabolomics
 to produce vaccines & vaccine delivery systems
for Aeromonas salmonicida
 to understand the effects of husbandry stressors
on vaccine efficacy
NRC Institute for Marine Biosciences, Halifax
NRC Institute for Biological Sciences, Ottawa
Dalhousie University, Department of Microbiology
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
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Flatfish Genomics
Leads:
Susan Douglas (NRC IMB, Canada) &
Joan Cerda Luque (IRTA, Spain)
Consortium:
Genome Canada (NRC IMB, Dep’t of Fisheries and
Oceans, Scotian Halibut Ltd.)
Genoma España (Nine academic & government
organizations, Oryzon Genomics)
Funding:
$5M ($2M from Genome Canada)
Focus:
Large-scale genomics and proteomics approaches
to enhance the commercial culture of Atlantic
Halibut and Senegal Sole.
 gene sequencing
 expression arrays
 genetic linkage maps
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Zebrafish Functional Genomics
Lead:
Marc Ekker (CAREG, U. Ottawa)
Funding:
CIHR, NSERC
Focus:
environment - impact of environmental stressors on
genome expressivity
 identification of novel biomarkers
human health - screens for novel mutations
 model Parkinson’s disease, heart arrhythmia &
sexual differentiation
 reporter transgenic zebrafish for functional
assays
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Ontario Genomics Institute
Christian Burks
[email protected]
www.OntarioGenomics.ca