Abstract Background Systematic, high-throughput studies of mouse phenotypes have been hampered by the inability to analyze individual animal data from a multitude of sources in an integrated manner. Studies generally make comparisons at the level of genotype or treatment thereby excluding associations that may be subtle or involve compound phenotypes. Additionally, the lack of integrated, standardized ontologies and methodologies for data exchange has inhibited scientific collaboration and discovery. Results Here we introduce a Mouse Phenotype Analysis System (MPHASYS), a platform for integrating data generated by studies of mouse models of human biology and disease such as aging and cancer. This computational platform is designed to provid...
To overcome the bottleneck of standardized, comprehensive phenotyping in mouse genetics, we establis...
The Mouse Phenome Database (MPD; phenome.jax.org) was launched in 2001 as the data coordination cent...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
The mouse has long been an important model for the study of human genetic disease. Through the appli...
The systematic investigation of the phenotypes associated with genotypes in model organisms holds th...
The systematic investigation of the phenotypes associated with genotypes in model organisms holds th...
Understanding the functions encoded in the mouse genome will be central to an understanding of the g...
Understanding the functions encoded in the mouse genome will be central to an understanding of the g...
The laboratory mouse is the organism of choice for many studies in biology and medicine. Reliable ph...
The Mouse Phenome Project was launched a decade ago to complement mouse genome sequencing efforts by...
Understanding the functions encoded in the mouse genome will be central to an understanding of the g...
Following advancements in the "omics" fields of molecular biology and genetics, much attention has b...
The Mouse Phenome Database (MPD; phenome.jax.org) was launched in 2001 as the data coordination cent...
The German Mouse Clinic (GMC) is a large scale phenotyping center where mouse mutant lines are analy...
Mutant mouse lines are important tools to elucidate gene function as observed phenotypes can mostly ...
To overcome the bottleneck of standardized, comprehensive phenotyping in mouse genetics, we establis...
The Mouse Phenome Database (MPD; phenome.jax.org) was launched in 2001 as the data coordination cent...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
The mouse has long been an important model for the study of human genetic disease. Through the appli...
The systematic investigation of the phenotypes associated with genotypes in model organisms holds th...
The systematic investigation of the phenotypes associated with genotypes in model organisms holds th...
Understanding the functions encoded in the mouse genome will be central to an understanding of the g...
Understanding the functions encoded in the mouse genome will be central to an understanding of the g...
The laboratory mouse is the organism of choice for many studies in biology and medicine. Reliable ph...
The Mouse Phenome Project was launched a decade ago to complement mouse genome sequencing efforts by...
Understanding the functions encoded in the mouse genome will be central to an understanding of the g...
Following advancements in the "omics" fields of molecular biology and genetics, much attention has b...
The Mouse Phenome Database (MPD; phenome.jax.org) was launched in 2001 as the data coordination cent...
The German Mouse Clinic (GMC) is a large scale phenotyping center where mouse mutant lines are analy...
Mutant mouse lines are important tools to elucidate gene function as observed phenotypes can mostly ...
To overcome the bottleneck of standardized, comprehensive phenotyping in mouse genetics, we establis...
The Mouse Phenome Database (MPD; phenome.jax.org) was launched in 2001 as the data coordination cent...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...