
James E. Womack
Wolf Prize Laureate in Agriculture 2001

James E. Womack
Affiliation at the time of the award:
Texas A&M University, USA
Award citation:
“for the use of recombinant DNA technology, to revolutionize plant (Beachy) and animal (Womack) sciences, paving the way for applications to neighboring fields”.
Prize share:
James E. Womack
Roger N. Beachy
The development, by Professor James E. Womack, of a whole genome cattle-hamster radiation hybrid (RH) panel, has fueled a new thrust in cattle genomics and comparative gene mapping. RH mapping has become an effective tool for building ordered maps of conserved sequences, derived from genes, thus integrating linkage and physical maps of mammalian chromosomes. The recent construction of a cattle-human whole-genome comparative map, on the basis of parallel RH mapping, will play a vital role in the genetic dissection of multigenic traits and the characterization of important agricultural loci.
Professor Womack has taken special interest in assisting the careers of young scientists, particularly those in developing countries. Many of his students have gone on to positions of international leadership in animal genomics. A whole new generation of scientists will use the chromosomal coordinates, provided by Womack,to positionally clone the genes affecting economically important traits in mammals.
