Mouse Genome Database (MGD) 2019

Carol J. Bult(Jackson Laboratory), Judith A. Blake(Jackson Laboratory), Cynthia L. Smith(Jackson Laboratory), James A. Kadin(Jackson Laboratory), Joel E. Richardson(Jackson Laboratory), the Mouse Genome Database Group, Anna V. Anagnostopoulos, R Asabor, R M Baldarelli, Jonathan S Beal(Jackson Laboratory), Susan M. Bello, Olin Blodgett, Nancy E Butler, Karen Christie(Jackson Laboratory), Lori E Corbani(Jackson Laboratory), J Creelman, M. Eileen Dolan, Harold Drabkin, Susan L Giannatto, Pamela Hale, David P. Hill, Mark E. Law, Alejandro Mendoza, Monica McAndrews, D Miers(Jackson Laboratory), Howie Motenko(Jackson Laboratory), L. Ni(Jackson Laboratory), Hideaki Onda, Michelle Perry, Jill M. Recla, Beverly A. Richards-Smith, Dmitry Sitnikov, Monika Tomczuk, G Tonorio(Jackson Laboratory), Laurens Wilming(Jackson Laboratory), Y. Zhu
Nucleic Acids Research
October 30, 2018
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Abstract

The Mouse Genome Database (MGD; http://www.informatics.jax.org) is the community model organism genetic and genome resource for the laboratory mouse. MGD is the authoritative source for biological reference data sets related to mouse genes, gene functions, phenotypes, and mouse models of human disease. MGD is the primary outlet for official gene, allele and mouse strain nomenclature based on the guidelines set by the International Committee on Standardized Nomenclature for Mice. In this report we describe significant enhancements to MGD, including two new graphical user interfaces: (i) the Multi Genome Viewer for exploring the genomes of multiple mouse strains and (ii) the Phenotype-Gene Expression matrix which was developed in collaboration with the Gene Expression Database (GXD) and allows researchers to compare gene expression and phenotype annotations for mouse genes. Other recent improvements include enhanced efficiency of our literature curation processes and the incorporation of Transcriptional Start Site (TSS) annotations from RIKEN's FANTOM 5 initiative.


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