Abstract

The Mouse Phenome Database (MPD; https://phenome.jax.org) is a widely used resource that provides access to primary experimental trait data, genotypic variation, protocols and analysis tools for mouse genetic studies. Data are contributed by investigators worldwide 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 individual animal data with detailed, searchable protocols, and makes these data available to other resources via API. MPD provides rigorous curation of experimental data and supporting documentation using relevant ontologies and controlled vocabularies. Most data in MPD are from inbreds and other reproducible strains such that the data are cumulative over time and across laboratories. The resource has been expanded to include the QTL Archive and other primary phenotype data from mapping crosses as well as advanced high-diversity mouse populations including the Collaborative Cross and Diversity Outbred mice. Furthermore, MPD provides a means of assessing replicability and reproducibility across experimental conditions and protocols, benchmarking assays in users’ own laboratories, identifying sensitized backgrounds for making new mouse models with genome editing technologies, analyzing trait co-inheritance, finding the common genetic basis for multiple traits and assessing sex differences and sex-by-genotype interactions.

Highlights

  • The Mouse Phenome Database (MPD) is a collection of trait values and genotype data in the laboratory mouse

  • MPD differs from Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) [1] in that quantitative phenotype data from individual animals are housed in MPD

  • These data are expertly curated by MPD staff and annotated with public ontology terms from Vertebrate Trait (VT) [2], Mammalian Phenotype (MP) [3], and Mouse Adult Anatomy (MA) [4] ontologies

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The Mouse Phenome Database (MPD) is a collection of trait values and genotype data in the laboratory mouse. MPD differs from Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) [1] in that quantitative phenotype data from individual animals are housed in MPD. These data are expertly curated by MPD staff and annotated with public ontology terms from Vertebrate Trait (VT) [2], Mammalian Phenotype (MP) [3], and Mouse Adult Anatomy (MA) [4] ontologies. By structuring mouse phenotyping studies, annotating them to controlled vocabularies and developing integrative tools that rely on the unique value of these data, MPD facilitates access and reuse of primary phenotype data, enabling crossspecies comparisons and assuring relevance to human studies. We demonstrate several advances and features of this new design, including rigorous analyses implemented in the R statistical language, API capabilities and modernized interactive graphics

NEW FEATURES AND IMPROVEMENTS
Search and navigation
Phenotype data
Genotype data
Strains and panels
QTL archive
Interactive use of MPD data
Bulk and programmatic access
Data submission
IMPLEMENTATION AND PUBLIC ACCESS
CITING MPD
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