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The Edinburgh Mouse Atlas: using the CD.

R Baldock1, J Bard, R Brune

  • 1MRC Human Genetics Unit, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK. richard@hgu.mrc.ac.uk

Briefings in Bioinformatics
|July 24, 2001
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The Edinburgh Mouse Atlas CD offers detailed 3D reconstructions and data tools for analyzing mouse development. Its comprehensive histological models allow for flexible anatomical subdivision and data analysis at high resolution.

Area of Science:

  • Developmental Biology
  • Bioinformatics
  • Anatomical Imaging

Background:

  • Understanding mouse development requires detailed anatomical data.
  • Existing tools may lack comprehensive histological representation.
  • High-resolution imaging and data analysis are crucial for developmental studies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce the Edinburgh Mouse Atlas CD.
  • Demonstrate data-handling tools for mouse development analysis.
  • Highlight the utility of detailed histological models.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing the Edinburgh Mouse Atlas CD.
  • Employing 3D reconstructions and data-handling software.
  • Analyzing histological and morphological data of early mouse embryos.

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Main Results:

  • The Mouse Atlas provides complete, uninterpreted histological models.
  • Anatomical domains can be subdivided to a resolution of 2-7 micrometers.
  • Virtually all distinguishable tissues in early embryos are delineated.

Conclusions:

  • The Edinburgh Mouse Atlas CD is a valuable resource for studying mouse development.
  • The software and tools facilitate in-depth data analysis.
  • The unconstrained histological models offer flexibility for future research.