Abstract

The Mouse Phenome Database (MPD; https://phenome.jax.org) is a widely accessed and highly functional data repository housing primary phenotype data for the laboratory mouse accessible via APIs and providing tools to analyze and visualize those data. Data come from investigators around the world and represent a broad scope of phenotyping endpoints and disease-related traits in naïve mice and those exposed to drugs, environmental agents or other treatments. MPD houses rigorously curated per-animal data with detailed protocols. Public ontologies and controlled vocabularies are used for annotation. In addition to phenotype tools, genetic analysis tools enable users to integrate and interpret genome–phenome relations across the database. Strain types and populations include inbred, recombinant inbred, F1 hybrid, transgenic, targeted mutants, chromosome substitution, Collaborative Cross, Diversity Outbred and other mapping populations. Our new analysis tools allow users to apply selected data in an integrated fashion to address problems in trait associations, reproducibility, polygenic syndrome model selection and multi-trait modeling. As we refine these tools and approaches, we will continue to provide users a means to identify consistent, quality studies that have high translational relevance.

Highlights

  • The Mouse Phenome Database (MPD) provides a unique repository for the integration and aggregation of mouse phenotype data with fully documented protocols, annotation to rigorously developed ontologies [1,2,3], and modular interoperation with a suite of innovative tools for integrative analysis

  • Users are able to perform analyses for research questions based on results obtained from the MPD data archive

  • MPD has an interactive environment with dynamic visualizations of measures, enabling investigators to discover relationships among genes, variants and phenotypes through primary data, ontology annotations and protocols, resulting in a better understanding of the clinical manifestations they aim to model

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Introduction

The Mouse Phenome Database (MPD) provides a unique repository for the integration and aggregation of mouse phenotype data with fully documented protocols, annotation to rigorously developed ontologies [1,2,3], and modular interoperation with a suite of innovative tools for integrative analysis. MPD has an interactive environment with dynamic visualizations of measures, enabling investigators to discover relationships among genes, variants and phenotypes through primary data, ontology annotations and protocols, resulting in a better understanding of the clinical manifestations they aim to model. MPD houses phenotype and/or genotype data for over 2000 strains and populations.

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