Susan M Bello, Anna V Anagnostopoulos, Leigh C Carmody, Nicolas Matentzoglu, Cynthia L Smith
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Abstract
The mouse is a premier model system for investigating gene function and modeling human disease. For almost 40 years, Mouse Genome Informatics has worked to capture and integrate the data generated from mouse studies. A critical component of this integration is the development and use of the Mammalian Phenotype (MP) ontology to capture the morphological and physiological effects of alterations to gene function in the mouse. As the wealth of phenotype data captured using the MP has expanded, its utility in the diagnosis of human disease has increased. Tools have been developed to use mouse and human phenotypes in variant identification. To enhance the applicability of the MP in disease diagnosis and increase the ability of researchers to find models for specific research questions, we have undertaken a disease focused expansion of the MP. In addition, we have worked to improve the alignment of the MP to the Human Phenotype ontology to make automated translation between mouse and human phenotypes easier and more reliable.
期刊介绍:
Disease Models & Mechanisms (DMM) is an online Open Access journal focusing on the use of model systems to better understand, diagnose and treat human disease.