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August 26, 2017
Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) Resource: Genetic, Genomic, and Biological Knowledgebase for the Laboratory Mouse
Janan T Eppig
Genetica
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December 29, 2004
Visualizing the laboratory mouse: capturing phenotype information
Mark Strivens, Janan T Eppig
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)
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December 28, 2010
Mouse mutants and phenotypes: accessing information for the study of mammalian gene function
Martin Ringwald, Janan T Eppig
Journal of Biomedical Semantics
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April 1, 2015
Expanding the mammalian phenotype ontology to support automated exchange of high throughput mouse phenotyping data generated by large-scale mouse knockout screens
Cynthia L Smith, Janan T Eppig
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society
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September 11, 2012
The Mammalian Phenotype Ontology as a unifying standard for experimental and high-throughput phenotyping data
Cynthia L Smith, Janan T Eppig
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Systems Biology and Medicine
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January 7, 2010
The mammalian phenotype ontology: enabling robust annotation and comparative analysis
Cynthia L Smith, Janan T Eppig
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society
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September 13, 2012
Mouse genomics programs and resources
Maja Bucan, Janan T Eppig, Steve Brown
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society
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July 12, 2015
Allele, phenotype and disease data at Mouse Genome Informatics: improving access and analysis
Susan M Bello, Cynthia L Smith, Janan T Eppig
Genome Biology
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January 12, 2005
The Mammalian Phenotype Ontology as a tool for annotating, analyzing and comparing phenotypic information
Cynthia L Smith, Carroll-Ann W Goldsmith, Janan T Eppig
Genome Research
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January 17, 2003
The comprehensive mouse radiation hybrid map densely cross-referenced to the recombination map: a tool to support the sequence assemblies
Lucy B Rowe, Mary E Barter, Jennifer A Kelmenson, et al.
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ILAR Journal
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August 26, 2017
Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) Resource: Genetic, Genomic, and Biological Knowledgebase for the Laboratory Mouse
Janan T Eppig
Genetica
|
December 29, 2004
Visualizing the laboratory mouse: capturing phenotype information
Mark Strivens, Janan T Eppig
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)
|
December 28, 2010
Mouse mutants and phenotypes: accessing information for the study of mammalian gene function
Martin Ringwald, Janan T Eppig
Journal of Biomedical Semantics
|
April 1, 2015
Expanding the mammalian phenotype ontology to support automated exchange of high throughput mouse phenotyping data generated by large-scale mouse knockout screens
Cynthia L Smith, Janan T Eppig
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society
|
September 11, 2012
The Mammalian Phenotype Ontology as a unifying standard for experimental and high-throughput phenotyping data
Cynthia L Smith, Janan T Eppig
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Systems Biology and Medicine
|
January 7, 2010
The mammalian phenotype ontology: enabling robust annotation and comparative analysis
Cynthia L Smith, Janan T Eppig
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society
|
September 13, 2012
Mouse genomics programs and resources
Maja Bucan, Janan T Eppig, Steve Brown
Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society
|
July 12, 2015
Allele, phenotype and disease data at Mouse Genome Informatics: improving access and analysis
Susan M Bello, Cynthia L Smith, Janan T Eppig
Genome Biology
|
January 12, 2005
The Mammalian Phenotype Ontology as a tool for annotating, analyzing and comparing phenotypic information
Cynthia L Smith, Carroll-Ann W Goldsmith, Janan T Eppig
Genome Research
|
January 17, 2003
The comprehensive mouse radiation hybrid map densely cross-referenced to the recombination map: a tool to support the sequence assemblies
Lucy B Rowe, Mary E Barter, Jennifer A Kelmenson, et al.
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