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Nucleic Acids Res ; 30(1): 113-5, 2002 Jan 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11752269

RESUMO

The Mouse Genome Database (MGD) is the community database resource for the laboratory mouse, a key model organism for interpreting the human genome and for understanding human biology and disease (http://www.informatics.jax.org). MGD strives to provide a highly curated, highly integrated information resource that not only includes the consensus view of current knowledge about the mouse, but also provides comparative genomic information particularly for human and rat genomes. MGD includes extensive information about mouse genes, supporting all gene attribute assertions with experimental data, statements of evidence and citation. Detailed information about alleles and mouse mutants includes genotype, molecular variant and phenotype descriptions. Extensive collaboration with other data providers such as NCBI, RIKEN and SWISS-PROT provides standardization of gene:sequence associations and robust interconnections between large information systems based on shared sequence curation. Recent integration of large datasets of mouse full-length cDNAs and radiation-hybrid mapped ESTs, the continued development and use of extensive structured vocabularies and the expansion of the representation of phenotypes highlight this year's developments.


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Bases de Dados Genéticas , Genoma , Camundongos/genética , Alelos , Animais , Mapeamento Cromossômico , Coleta de Dados , Sistemas de Gerenciamento de Base de Dados , Genótipo , Humanos , Armazenamento e Recuperação da Informação , Internet , Mutação , Fenótipo , Mapeamento de Híbridos Radioativos , Ratos , Homologia de Sequência , Interface Usuário-Computador , Vocabulário Controlado
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Nucleic Acids Res ; 31(1): 193-5, 2003 Jan 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12519980

RESUMO

The Mouse Genome Database (MGD) (http://www.informatics.jax.org) one component of a community database resource for the laboratory mouse, a key model organism for interpreting the human genome and for understanding human biology. MGD strives to provide an extensively integrated information resource with experimental details annotated from both literature and on-line genomic data sources. MGD curates and presents the consensus representation of genotype (sequence) to phenotype information including highly detailed information about genes and gene products. Primary foci of integration are through representations of relationships between genes, sequences and phenotypes. MGD collaborates with other bioinformatics groups to curate a definitive set of information about the laboratory mouse. Recent developments include a general implementation of database structures for controlled vocabularies and the integration of a phenotype classification system.


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Bases de Dados Genéticas , Genoma , Camundongos/genética , Alelos , Animais , Mapeamento Cromossômico , Genótipo , Internet , Camundongos Mutantes , Fenótipo , Terminologia como Assunto
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Genome Res ; 13(6B): 1505-19, 2003 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12819150

RESUMO

The Mouse Genome Sequencing Consortium and the RIKEN Genome Exploration Research grouphave generated large sets of sequence data representing the mouse genome and transcriptome, respectively. These data provide a valuable foundation for genomic research. The challenges for the informatics community are how to integrate these data with the ever-expanding knowledge about the roles of genes and gene products in biological processes, and how to provide useful views to the scientific community. Public resources, such as the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI; http://www.ncbi.nih.gov), and model organism databases, such as the Mouse Genome Informatics database (MGI; http://www.informatics.jax.org), maintain the primary data and provide connections between sequence and biology. In this paper, we describe how the partnership of MGI and NCBI LocusLink contributes to the integration of sequence and biology, especially in the context of the large-scale genome and transcriptome data now available for the laboratory mouse. In particular, we describe the methods and results of integration of 60,770 FANTOM2 mouse cDNAs with gene records in the databases of MGI and LocusLink.


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Sequência de Bases/genética , Biologia Computacional/métodos , Animais , Sequência de Bases/fisiologia , Biologia Computacional/estatística & dados numéricos , Gráficos por Computador/estatística & dados numéricos , Gráficos por Computador/tendências , DNA Complementar/genética , DNA Complementar/fisiologia , Bases de Dados Genéticas/estatística & dados numéricos , Bases de Dados Genéticas/tendências , Genes/genética , Genes/fisiologia , Genoma , Internet/estatística & dados numéricos , Internet/tendências , Camundongos
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