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Mouse Resource Browser--a database of mouse databases.

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The Mouse Resource Browser (MRB) is a new database that organizes 217 mouse research resources. It enhances data integration and accessibility for scientists studying gene function and human diseases.

Area of Science:

  • Genomics
  • Bioinformatics
  • Computational Biology

Background:

  • The laboratory mouse is crucial for understanding gene function and human disease mechanisms.
  • The increasing volume of functional genomics data necessitates better organization and standardization of online resources.
  • Existing resources lack comprehensive interoperability and integration, hindering data utilization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Mouse Resource Browser (MRB), a centralized database for mouse-related online resources.
  • To address the need for formalized experimental descriptions, data standardization, and database interoperability.
  • To facilitate data mining and integration for both bench scientists and bioinformaticians.

Main Methods:

  • MRB indexes 217 publicly available mouse resources across 22 categories.

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  • It employs a standardized database description framework (CASIMIR DDF) for consistent information.
  • Provides details on controlled vocabularies (ontologies, minimum information standards), programmatic access, and data availability.
  • Offers automatic generation of SOAP application-programming interfaces (APIs) for enhanced interoperability.
  • Main Results:

    • MRB successfully catalogs a large number of mouse databases and resources.
    • Standardized descriptions facilitate understanding of data types and access methods.
    • Automated API generation promotes seamless data integration and mining.
    • The browser serves as a unified platform for accessing diverse mouse research data.

    Conclusions:

    • MRB significantly improves the accessibility and usability of mouse research data.
    • It promotes data standardization and interoperability, crucial for large-scale biological data analysis.
    • The resource empowers scientists to efficiently find, integrate, and analyze mouse data for biological discovery.