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Dr. Chesler's research emphasizes the integration of genomic and phenomic resources.
Her current research emphasizes ontological discovery from the extraction of sets
of genes and phenotypes from large empirical data sets. These efforts include the
production and characterization of the Collaborative Cross and studies involving
the BXD Recombinant Inbred Lines. Dr. Chesler and colleagues integrate statistical
and combinatoric approaches to systems genetic analysis. Her previous research explored
two important issues pertaining to the widespread use of standard inbred mouse strains
for this purpose. She has previously established several algorithmic, statistical
and population based hurdles to the use of common inbred strains as a genetic mapping
panel (Chesler et al 2001, Mhyre et al, 2005). She has also examined issues in combining
data from genetic projects across labs, extracting specific factors responsible
for genetic interactions with the laboratory environment using a computational analysis
of a large data archive featuring observations of a single behavioral measurement
acquired thousands of times in the laboratory of one investigator (Chesler et al,
2002a,b).
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