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MGI

General information

URL: http://www.informatics.jax.org/home/recombinase
Full name: Mouse Genome Informatics
Description: MGI is the international database resource for the laboratory mouse, providing integrated genetic, genomic, and biological data to facilitate the study of human health and disease.
Year founded: 2021
Last update: 2024
Version: v2.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: United States

Funding support

  • OD011190
  • HD062499

Contact information

University/Institution: Jackson Laboratory
Address: Jackson Lab, 600 Main St, Bar Harbor, ME 04609 USA
City:
Province/State:
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Richard M Baldarelli
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): richard.baldarelli@jax.org

Publications

38531069
Mouse Genome Informatics: an integrated knowledgebase system for the laboratory mouse. [PMID: 38531069]
Richard M Baldarelli, Cynthia L Smith, Martin Ringwald, Joel E Richardson, Carol J Bult, null null

Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) is a federation of expertly curated information resources designed to support experimental and computational investigations into genetic and genomic aspects of human biology and disease using the laboratory mouse as a model system. The Mouse Genome Database (MGD) and the Gene Expression Database (GXD) are core MGI databases that share data and system architecture. MGI serves as the central community resource of integrated information about mouse genome features, variation, expression, gene function, phenotype, and human disease models acquired from peer-reviewed publications, author submissions, and major bioinformatics resources. To facilitate integration and standardization of data, biocuration scientists annotate using terms from controlled metadata vocabularies and biological ontologies (e.g. Mammalian Phenotype Ontology, Mouse Developmental Anatomy, Disease Ontology, Gene Ontology, etc.), and by applying international community standards for gene, allele, and mouse strain nomenclature. MGI serves basic scientists, translational researchers, and data scientists by providing access to FAIR-compliant data in both human-readable and compute-ready formats. The MGI resource is accessible at https://informatics.jax.org. Here, we present an overview of the core data types represented in MGI and highlight recent enhancements to the resource with a focus on new data and functionality for MGD and GXD.

Genetics. 2024:227(1) | 108 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)
34482425
Annotated expression and activity data for murine recombinase alleles and transgenes: the CrePortal resource. [PMID: 34482425]
Michelle N Perry, Constance M Smith, Hiroaki Onda, Martin Ringwald, Stephen A Murray, Cynthia L Smith

Recombinase alleles and transgenes can be used to facilitate spatio-temporal specificity of gene disruption or transgene expression. However, the versatility of this in vivo recombination system relies on having detailed and accurate characterization of recombinase expression and activity to enable selection of the appropriate allele or transgene. The CrePortal ( http://www.informatics.jax.org/home/recombinase ) leverages the informatics infrastructure of Mouse Genome Informatics to integrate data from the scientific literature, direct data submissions from the scientific community at-large, and from major projects developing new recombinase lines and characterizing recombinase expression and specificity patterns. Searching the CrePortal by recombinase activity or specific recombinase gene driver provides users with a recombinase alleles and transgenes activity tissue summary and matrix comparison of gene expression and recombinase activity with links to generation details, a recombinase activity grid, and associated phenotype annotations. Future improvements will add cell type-based activity annotations. The CrePortal provides a comprehensive presentation of recombinase allele and transgene data to assist researchers in selection of the recombinase allele or transgene based on where and when recombination is desired.

Mamm Genome. 2021:() | 6 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

Ranking

All databases:
136/6895 (98.042%)
Gene genome and annotation:
52/2021 (97.476%)
Standard ontology and nomenclature:
39/238 (84.034%)
Genotype phenotype and variation:
91/1005 (91.045%)
136
Total Rank
91
Citations
22.75
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Record metadata

Created on: 2022-04-23
Curated by:
Miaomiao Wang [2024-08-24]
Xinyu Zhou [2023-09-19]
Lina Ma [2023-03-10]
Lina Ma [2023-03-05]
Lina Ma [2022-06-01]
Pei Liu [2022-05-15]
Pei Liu [2022-05-14]
Sicheng Luo [2022-04-23]