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MAMI

General information

URL: https://bioinfo.biols.ac.cn/mami
Full name: Microbiome Atlas of Mothers and Infants
Description: MAMI archives data on the maternal and neonatal microbiome, as well as abundant resources on edible probiotic strains. By leveraging this resource, we can gain profound insights into the dynamics of microbial communities, thereby contributing to lifelong wellness for both mothers and infants through precise modulation of the developing microbiota.
Year founded: 2023
Last update: 2023-10-11
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: China

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Contact information

University/Institution: Beijing Institutes of Life Science
Address: Beijing Institutes of Life Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
City: Beijing
Province/State: Beijing
Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Tian Zhou
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): zhoutian21@mails.ucas.ac.cn

Publications

37819042
MAMI: a comprehensive database of mother-infant microbiome and probiotic resources. [PMID: 37819042]
Tian Zhou, Liwen Xiao, Zhenqiang Zuo, Fangqing Zhao

Extensive evidence has demonstrated that the human microbiome and probiotics confer great impacts on human health, particularly during critical developmental stages such as pregnancy and infancy when microbial communities undergo remarkable changes and maturation. However, a major challenge in understanding the microbial community structure and interactions between mothers and infants lies in the current lack of comprehensive microbiome databases specifically focused on maternal and infant health. To address this gap, we have developed an extensive database called MAMI (Microbiome Atlas of Mothers and Infants) that archives data on the maternal and neonatal microbiome, as well as abundant resources on edible probiotic strains. By leveraging this resource, we can gain profound insights into the dynamics of microbial communities, contributing to lifelong wellness for both mothers and infants through precise modulation of the developing microbiota. The functionalities incorporated into MAMI provide a unique perspective on the study of the mother-infant microbiome, which not only advance microbiome-based scientific research but also enhance clinical practice. MAMI is publicly available at https://bioinfo.biols.ac.cn/mami/.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2024:52(D1) | 8 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-03-28)

Ranking

All databases:
3472/6932 (49.928%)
Health and medicine:
857/1755 (51.225%)
Gene genome and annotation:
1073/2039 (47.425%)
Expression:
722/1361 (47.024%)
3472
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5
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2.5
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Created on: 2024-07-15
Curated by:
Shiting Wang [2024-08-30]
Shiting Wang [2024-08-29]
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Miaomiao Wang [2024-07-18]
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