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Terry F. Hayamizu Mouse Genome Informatics, The Jackson Laboratory MOUSE ANATOMY ONTOLOGIES AND GXD

Terry F. Hayamizu Mouse Genome Informatics, The Jackson Laboratory M OUSE A NATOMY O NTOLOGIES AND GXD

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Terry F. HayamizuMouse Genome Informatics, The Jackson Laboratory

MOUSE ANATOMY ONTOLOGIES AND GXD

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Gene Expression Database (GXD)

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Currently, GXD includes:

• a comprehensive literature index for mouse gene expression, with a primary emphasis on endogenous expression during embryonic development, covering >14,000 genes studied in >18,500 primary references

• detailed experimental data for >12,700 mouse genes in >50,000 expression assays from ~5000 references, including data for >1,500 mouse mutants, as well as >200,000 images associated with expression data

• over 1 million gene expression results annotated to specific mouse anatomy terms

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Stage i

Stage j

S

T V

X Y

U

stage-dependent

DAGs

stage-independent

DAG

EMAPA

s

x

s

x y

t vu

vu

W

w

EMAP

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anatomy ontology for

mouse development

developed by EMAP

anatomy ontology for the postnatal mouse

developed by GXD

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Represent develops-from relationships

EMAP /EMAPA

MA

TS X

TS Y

“develops-from” relationships

TS 28

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GENOTYPE

PHENOTYPE

GENETICS

DISEASE MODELS

GENE EXPRESSION

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Anatomy

Gene Expression Phenotype

Biological Process

Disease

Pathological Process

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Adult Mouse Anatomy

Gene Expression Database

Mammalian Phenotype ontology

Pathbase

Gene OntologyNCI Thesaurus

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Pathological Process

Biological Process

Anatomy

Anatomy

Anatomy

Gene Expression

Biological Process

Phenotype

Disease

Gene ExpressionPhenotype

Pathological Process Disease

Gene Expression

Biological Process

Phenotype

Pathological Process

Disease

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Anatomical ontologies from other species

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Other Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) resources

Mammalian Phenotype Ontology (MP)

Gene Ontology (GO)Cell Ontology (CO)

Edinburgh Mouse Atlas Project (EMAP)

Duncan DavidsonRichard BaldockJonathan Bard

Matthew Kaufman

Gene Expression Database (GXD)

Martin RingwaldJanan EppigJim Kadin

Joel Richardson

Jacqueline FingerIngeborg McCrightConstance Smith

Jingxia Xu

Acknowledgements

GXD is funded by NIH/NICHD grant HD033745