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| Title: | Mouse Phenotype Database Integration Consortium: integration [corrected] of mouse phenome data resources. |
| Authors: | Hancock, John M Adams, Niels C Aidinis, Vassilis Blake, Andrew Bogue, Molly Brown, Steve D M Chesler, Elissa J Davidson, Duncan Duran, Christopher Eppig, Janan T Gailus-Durner, Valérie Gates, Hilary Gkoutos, Georgios V Greenaway, Simon Hrabé de Angelis, Martin Kollias, George Leblanc, Sophie Lee, Kirsty Lengger, Christoph Maier, Holger Mallon, Ann-Marie Masuya, Hiroshi Melvin, David G Müller, Werner Parkinson, Helen Proctor, Glenn Reuveni, Eli Schofield, Paul Shukla, Aadya Smith, Cynthia Toyoda, Tetsuro Vasseur, Laurent Wakana, Shigeharu Walling, Alison White, Jacqui Wood, Joe Zouberakis, Michalis |
| Citation: | Mouse Phenotype Database Integration Consortium: integration [corrected] of mouse phenome data resources. 2007, 18 (3):157-63 Mamm. Genome |
| Journal: | Mammalian genome : official journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society |
| Issue Date: | Mar-2007 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10033/48394 |
| DOI: | 10.1007/s00335-007-9004-x |
| PubMed ID: | 17436037 |
| Abstract: | Understanding the functions encoded in the mouse genome will be central to an understanding of the genetic basis of human disease. To achieve this it will be essential to be able to characterize the phenotypic consequences of variation and alterations in individual genes. Data on the phenotypes of mouse strains are currently held in a number of different forms (detailed descriptions of mouse lines, first-line phenotyping data on novel mutations, data on the normal features of inbred lines) at many sites worldwide. For the most efficient use of these data sets, we have initiated a process to develop standards for the description of phenotypes (using ontologies) and file formats for the description of phenotyping protocols and phenotype data sets. This process is ongoing and needs to be supported by the wider mouse genetics and phenotyping communities to succeed. We invite interested parties to contact us as we develop this process further. |
| Type: | Article |
| Language: | en |
| MeSH: | Animals Databases, Genetic Genomics Mice Mice, Inbred Strains Mice, Mutant Strains Phenotype |
| ISSN: | 0938-8990 |
| Appears in Collections: | Publications of Dept. Experimental Immunology (EI)
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