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The Mouse Genome Database (MGD): from genes to mice—a community resource for mouse biology

Eppig, Janan T. ; Bult, Carol J. ; Kadin, James A. ; Richardson, Joel E. ; Blake, Judith A.

Nucleic acids research, 2005-01, Vol.33 (suppl-1), p.D471-D475 [Periódico revisado por pares]

England: Oxford University Press

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  • Título:
    The Mouse Genome Database (MGD): from genes to mice—a community resource for mouse biology
  • Autor: Eppig, Janan T. ; Bult, Carol J. ; Kadin, James A. ; Richardson, Joel E. ; Blake, Judith A.
  • Assuntos: Animals ; Databases, Genetic ; Genes ; Genome ; Genomics ; Genotype ; Internet ; Mice - genetics ; Mice, Mutant Strains ; Phenotype ; Systems Integration ; User-Computer Interface
  • É parte de: Nucleic acids research, 2005-01, Vol.33 (suppl-1), p.D471-D475
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    Received October 12, 2004; Revised and Accepted October 20, 2004
    To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +1 207 288 6248; Fax: +1 207 288 6132; Email: jblake@informatics.jax.org
 The Mouse Genome Database Group: A. Anagnostopoulos, R. M. Baldarelli, M. Baya, J. S. Beal, S. M. Bello, W. J. Boddy, D. W. Bradt, D. L. Burkart, N. E. Butler, J. Campbell, M. A. Cassell, L. E. Corbani, S. L. Cousins, D. J. Dahmen, H. Dene, A. D. Diehl, H. J. Drabkin, K. S. Frazer, P. Frost, L. H. Glass, C. W. Goldsmith, P. L. Grant, M. Lennon-Pierce, J. Lewis, I. Lu, L. J. Maltais, M. McAndrews-Hill, L. McClellan, D. B. Miers, L. A. Miller, L. Ni, J. E. Ormsby, D. Qi, T. B. K. Reddy, D. J. Reed, B. Richards-Smith, D. R. Shaw, R. Sinclair, C. L. Smith, P. Szauter, M. B. Walker, D. O. Walton, L. L. Washburn, I. T. Witham and Y. Zhu
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    To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +1 207 288 6248; Fax: +1 207 288 6132; Email: jblake@informatics.jax.org
    The Mouse Genome Database Group: A. Anagnostopoulos, R. M. Baldarelli, M. Baya, J. S. Beal, S. M. Bello, W. J. Boddy, D. W. Bradt, D. L. Burkart, N. E. Butler, J. Campbell, M. A. Cassell, L. E. Corbani, S. L. Cousins, D. J. Dahmen, H. Dene, A. D. Diehl, H. J. Drabkin, K. S. Frazer, P. Frost, L. H. Glass, C. W. Goldsmith, P. L. Grant, M. Lennon-Pierce, J. Lewis, I. Lu, L. J. Maltais, M. McAndrews-Hill, L. McClellan, D. B. Miers, L. A. Miller, L. Ni, J. E. Ormsby, D. Qi, T. B. K. Reddy, D. J. Reed, B. Richards-Smith, D. R. Shaw, R. Sinclair, C. L. Smith, P. Szauter, M. B. Walker, D. O. Walton, L. L. Washburn, I. T. Witham and Y. Zhu
  • Descrição: The Mouse Genome Database (MGD) forms the core of the Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) system (http://www.informatics.jax.org), a model organism database resource for the laboratory mouse. MGD provides essential integration of experimental knowledge for the mouse system with information annotated from both literature and online sources. MGD curates and presents consensus and experimental data representations of genotype (sequence) through phenotype information, including highly detailed reports about genes and gene products. Primary foci of integration are through representations of relationships among genes, sequences and phenotypes. MGD collaborates with other bioinformatics groups to curate a definitive set of information about the laboratory mouse and to build and implement the data and semantic standards that are essential for comparative genome analysis. Recent improvements in MGD discussed here include the enhancement of phenotype resources, the re-development of the International Mouse Strain Resource, IMSR, the update of mammalian orthology datasets and the electronic publication of classic books in mouse genetics.
  • Editor: England: Oxford University Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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