Mouse Genome Database (MGD): Knowledgebase for mouse–human comparative biology

Author:

Blake Judith A1ORCID,Baldarelli Richard1,Kadin James A1,Richardson Joel E1,Smith Cynthia L1ORCID,Bult Carol J1ORCID,Anagnostopoulos Anna V,Beal Jon S,Bello Susan M,Blodgett Olin,Butler Nancy E,Campbell Jeffry,Christie Karen R,Corbani Lori E,Dolan Mary E,Drabkin Harold J,Flores Maria,Giannatto Susan L,Guerra Angelina,Hale Paul,Hill David P,Judd Jonathan,Law Meiyee,McAndrews Monica,Miers David,Mitchell Cailey,Motenko Howie,Ni Li,Onda Hiroaki,Ormsby Janice,Perry Michelle,Recla Jill M,Shaw David,Sitnikov Dmitry,Tomczuk Monika,Wilming Lauren,Zhu Yunxia ‘Sophia’,

Affiliation:

1. The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME, USA

Abstract

Abstract The Mouse Genome Database (MGD; http://www.informatics.jax.org) is the community model organism knowledgebase for the laboratory mouse, a widely used animal model for comparative studies of the genetic and genomic basis for human health and disease. MGD is the authoritative source for biological reference data related to mouse genes, gene functions, phenotypes and mouse models of human disease. MGD is the primary source for official gene, allele, and mouse strain nomenclature based on the guidelines set by the International Committee on Standardized Nomenclature for Mice. MGD’s biocuration scientists curate information from the biomedical literature and from large and small datasets contributed directly by investigators. In this report we describe significant enhancements to the content and interfaces at MGD, including (i) improvements in the Multi Genome Viewer for exploring the genomes of multiple mouse strains, (ii) inclusion of many more mouse strains and new mouse strain pages with extended query options and (iii) integration of extensive data about mouse strain variants. We also describe improvements to the efficiency of literature curation processes and the implementation of an information portal focused on mouse models and genes for the study of COVID-19.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

National Human Genome Research Institute

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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