The Mouse Genome Database (MGD): facilitating mouse as a model for human biology and disease

The Mouse Genome Database (MGD, http://www.informatics.jax.org) serves the international biomedical research community as the central resource for integrated genomic, genetic and biological data on the laboratory mouse. To facilitate use of mouse as a model in translational studies, MGD maintains a...

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Animals
Database Issue
Databases, Genetic
Disease - genetics
Genes
Genome
Genomics
Humans
Internet
Mice - genetics
Models, Animal
Mutation
Phenotype
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