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Published on: November 19, 2011
A mouse phenome project
Summary
This study established baseline phenotypic data for common mouse strains. The information is now available in a public database for researchers.
Area of Science:
- * Genetics and Genomics
- * Animal Models
- * Phenotyping
Background:
- * Inbred mouse strains are crucial models in biomedical research.
- * Standardized phenotypic data is essential for reproducible studies.
- * Genomic diversity among mouse strains impacts research outcomes.
Purpose of the Study:
- * To create a comprehensive, community-driven resource of mouse strain phenotypic data.
- * To establish baseline phenotypic profiles for widely used inbred mouse strains.
- * To ensure data accessibility for the broader scientific community.
Main Methods:
- * Community-wide collaborative effort involving multiple research institutions.
- * Systematic collection and curation of phenotypic data across diverse mouse strains.
- * Development of a publicly accessible online database for data dissemination.
Main Results:
- * Established baseline phenotypic data for numerous inbred mouse strains.
- * Successfully launched a publicly accessible database housing this information.
- * Facilitated data sharing and comparison across different mouse models.
Conclusions:
- * The established database serves as a valuable resource for mouse model selection and research design.
- * This initiative promotes standardization and enhances the reproducibility of studies using inbred mouse strains.
- * Accessible phenotypic data empowers researchers to better understand genotype-phenotype relationships.
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