- Source: Mouse Genome Informatics
Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) is a free, online database and bioinformatics resource hosted by The Jackson Laboratory, with funding by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). MGI provides access to data on the genetics, genomics and biology of the laboratory mouse to facilitate the study of human health and disease. The database integrates multiple projects, with the two largest contributions coming from the Mouse Genome Database and Mouse Gene Expression Database (GXD). As of 2018, MGI contains data curated from over 230,000 publications.
The MGI resource was first published online in 1994 and is a collection of data, tools, and analyses created and tailored for use in the laboratory mouse, a widely used model organism. It is "the authoritative source of official names for mouse genes, alleles, and strains", which follow the guidelines established by the International Committee on Standardized Genetic Nomenclature for Mice. The history and focus of Jackson Laboratory research and production facilities generates tremendous knowledge and depth which researchers can mine to advance their research. A dedicated community of mouse researchers, worldwide enhances and contributes to the knowledge as well. This is an indispensable tool for any researcher using the mouse as a model organism for their research, and for researchers interested in genes that share homology with the mouse genes. Various mouse research support resources including animal collections and free colony management software are also available at the MGI site.
Mouse Genome Database
The Mouse Genome Database collects and curates comprehensive phenotype and functional annotations for mouse genes and alleles. This is an NHGRI-funded project which contributes to the Mouse Genome Informatics database.
Mouse gene expression database
The Gene Expression Database is a community resource of mouse developmental expression information.
History
MGI evolved from a project funded by the National Center for Human Genome Research in 1989 to combine the databases of several Jackson Laboratory scientists and create a tool for visualizing data on the mouse genome. The result of that project, led by Joseph H. Nadeau, Larry E. Mobraaten, and Janan T. Eppig, was called the "Encyclopedia of the Mouse Genome" and distributed via floppy disk semi-annually to around 300 scientists around the world. In 1992, that group joined with the team responsible for developing the "Genomic Database for Mouse", led by Muriel T. Davisson and Thomas H. Roderick, to start the "Mouse Genome Informatics" project. That project resulted in the first online release of the "Mouse Genome Database" in 1994.
See also
FlyBase
Rat Genome Database
Saccharomyces Genome Database
WormBase
Xenbase
Zebrafish Information Network
References
External links
Bult, Carol J.; Blake, Judith A.; Smith, Cynthia L.; Kadin, James A.; Richardson, Joel E.; Mouse Genome Database Group (2019-01-08). "Mouse Genome Database (MGD) 2019". Nucleic Acids Research. 47 (D1): D801–D806. doi:10.1093/nar/gky1056. ISSN 1362-4962. PMC 6323923. PMID 30407599.
Mouse Genome Informatics home page
Smith, Constance M.; Hayamizu, Terry F.; Finger, Jacqueline H.; Bello, Susan M.; McCright, Ingeborg J.; Xu, Jingxia; Baldarelli, Richard M.; Beal, Jonathan S.; Campbell, Jeffrey; Corbani, Lori E.; Frost, Pete J. (2019-01-08). "The mouse Gene Expression Database (GXD): 2019 update". Nucleic Acids Research. 47 (D1): D774–D779. doi:10.1093/nar/gky922. ISSN 1362-4962. PMC 6324054. PMID 30335138.
Mouse Genome Informatics Publications
Tutorial from the Open Door workshop
Gene eXpression Database (GXD)
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