Mouse anatomy ontologies provide standard nomenclature for describing normal and mutant mouse anatomy, and are essential for the description and integration of data directly related to anatomy such as gene expression patterns. Building on our previous work on anatomical ontologies for the embryonic and adult mouse, we have recently developed a new and substantially revised anatomical ontology covering all life stages of the mouse. Anatomical terms are organized in complex hierarchies enabling multiple relationships between terms. Tissue classification as well as partonomic, developmental, and other types of relationships can be represented. Hierarchies for specific developmental stages can also be derived. The ontology forms the core of the...
The Mouse Genome Database (MGD, www.informatics.jax.org) is the international scientific database fo...
The Mammalian Phenotype Ontology (MP) is a structured vocabulary for describing mammalian phenotypes...
The Mouse Disease Information System (MoDIS) is a data capture system for pathology data from labora...
Abstract Mouse anatomy ontologies provide standard nomenclature for describing normal and mutant mou...
We have developed an ontology to provide standardized nomenclature for anatomical terms in the postn...
BACKGROUND: The Edinburgh Mouse Atlas Project (EMAP) ontology of mouse developmental anatomy provide...
The overall objective of the Mouse-Human Anatomy Project (MHAP) was to facilitate the mapping and ha...
Abstract. It is of high biomedical interest to identify gene interactions and networks that are asso...
The mouse has long been an important model for the study of human genetic disease. Through the appli...
Motivation: Deciphering the regulatory and developmental mechanisms for multicellular organisms requ...
This study aims to provide a high-resolution atlas and use it as an anatomical framework to localize...
Cataloguing gene expression during development of the genitourinary tract will increase our understa...
BACKGROUND: The capture and use of disease-related anatomic pathology data for both model organism p...
The mouse genome database (MGD, http://www.informatics.jax.org/), the international community databa...
Model organisms represent an important resource for understanding the fundamental aspects of mammal...
The Mouse Genome Database (MGD, www.informatics.jax.org) is the international scientific database fo...
The Mammalian Phenotype Ontology (MP) is a structured vocabulary for describing mammalian phenotypes...
The Mouse Disease Information System (MoDIS) is a data capture system for pathology data from labora...
Abstract Mouse anatomy ontologies provide standard nomenclature for describing normal and mutant mou...
We have developed an ontology to provide standardized nomenclature for anatomical terms in the postn...
BACKGROUND: The Edinburgh Mouse Atlas Project (EMAP) ontology of mouse developmental anatomy provide...
The overall objective of the Mouse-Human Anatomy Project (MHAP) was to facilitate the mapping and ha...
Abstract. It is of high biomedical interest to identify gene interactions and networks that are asso...
The mouse has long been an important model for the study of human genetic disease. Through the appli...
Motivation: Deciphering the regulatory and developmental mechanisms for multicellular organisms requ...
This study aims to provide a high-resolution atlas and use it as an anatomical framework to localize...
Cataloguing gene expression during development of the genitourinary tract will increase our understa...
BACKGROUND: The capture and use of disease-related anatomic pathology data for both model organism p...
The mouse genome database (MGD, http://www.informatics.jax.org/), the international community databa...
Model organisms represent an important resource for understanding the fundamental aspects of mammal...
The Mouse Genome Database (MGD, www.informatics.jax.org) is the international scientific database fo...
The Mammalian Phenotype Ontology (MP) is a structured vocabulary for describing mammalian phenotypes...
The Mouse Disease Information System (MoDIS) is a data capture system for pathology data from labora...