I. Tammen, Ernest Bailey, Marius Mather, Frank W. Nicholas
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Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals (OMIA is a freely available information resource, which includes information for Equus inherited traits/diseases (collectively called phenes). The database focuses on Mendelian traits and their likely causal variants (mutations). Some of these Mendelian traits are favored by humans, e.g., coat color, while others are diseases. Additions to OMIA are based on publications of peer-reviewed research. Maintaining up-to-date information in OMIA is a challenge, owing to the multiplicity of species, the increase in the number of relevant publications, and as reference genomes and methods of citation continue to evolve. This challenge has been successfully aided by contributions from scientists from around the world. In some cases, those scientists are faculty members who charge their students with curation as an educational activity. Recently, OMIA has introduced computerized lists of standardized names and synonyms (called ontologies) for breeds of Equus and other animals and for phene categories. These ontologies facilitate increased connectivity between OMIA and other online resources. OMIA is and will continue to be a major reference resource for Mendelian phenes in the genus Equus.
Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals (OMIA) 是一个免费提供的信息资源,其中包括有关马属动物遗传性状/疾病(统称为 phenes)的信息。该数据库侧重于孟德尔性状及其可能的因果变异(突变)。这些孟德尔性状中,有些是人类喜欢的性状,如毛色,而有些则是疾病。OMIA 的新增内容是基于同行评审研究的出版物。由于物种的多样性、相关出版物数量的增加以及参考基因组和引用方法的不断发展,在 OMIA 中维护最新信息是一项挑战。世界各地科学家的贡献成功地帮助我们应对了这一挑战。在某些情况下,这些科学家也是教师,他们会让学生负责整理工作,并将此作为一项教育活动。最近,OMIA 采用了计算机化的标准化名称和同义词列表(称为本体),用于马属动物和其他动物的品种以及芬属动物的类别。这些本体有助于加强 OMIA 与其他在线资源之间的连接。OMIA 是并将继续成为马属孟德尔表型的主要参考资源。