MGI (Mouse Genome Informatics)

600 Main St, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
MGI (Mouse Genome Informatics) MGI (Mouse Genome Informatics) is one of the popular Medical Research Center located in 600 Main St ,Bar Harbor listed under Non-profit organization in Bar Harbor , Medical Research Center in Bar Harbor ,

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The projects contributing to this resource are:

Mouse Genome Database (MGD) Project:
MGD includes data on gene characterization, nomenclature, mapping, gene homologies among mammals, sequence links, phenotypes, allelic variants and mutants, and strain data. See About MGD.

Gene Expression Database (GXD) Project:
GXD integrates different types of gene expression information from the mouse and provides a searchable index of published experiments on endogenous gene expression during development. See Gene Expression Database (GXD) and About the Gene Expression Database (GXD).

Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database Project:
MTB integrates data on the frequency, incidence, genetics, and pathology of neoplastic disorders, emphasizing data on tumors that develop characteristically in different genetically defined strains of mice. See Welcome to the Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database and Mouse Tumor Biology Database User Help Reference.

Gene Ontology (GO) Project at MGI:
The Mouse Genome Informatics group is a founding member of the Gene Ontology Consortium (www.geneontology.org). MGI fully incorporates the GO in the database and provides a GO browser. See Functional Annotation using the Gene Ontology (GO) and The Gene Ontology (GO) Project.

MouseCyc Project at MGI:
The MouseCyc database focuses on Mus musculus metabolism and includes cell level processes such as biosynthesis, degradation, energy production, and detoxification. It is part of the BioCyc (http://www.biocyc.org/) collection of pathway databases created at SRI International. Pathway information in MouseCyc is integrated with MGI data. See Mouse Cyc - Biochemical Pathways.

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