The mouse Gene Expression Database (GXD): 2014 update

Constance M. Smith, Jacqueline H. Finger, Terry F. Hayamizu, Ingeborg J. McCright, Jingxia Xu, Joanne Berghout, Jeff Campbell, Lori E. Corbani, Kim L. Forthofer, Pete J. Frost, Dave Miers, David R. Shaw (+5 others)
2013 Nucleic Acids Research  
The Gene Expression Database (GXD; http://www. informatics.jax.org/expression.shtml) is an extensive and well-curated community resource of mouse developmental expression information. GXD collects different types of expression data from studies of wild-type and mutant mice, covering all developmental stages and including data from RNA in situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry, RT-PCR, northern blot and western blot experiments. The data are acquired from the scientific literature and from
more » ... archers, including groups doing largescale expression studies. Integration with the other data in Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) and interconnections with other databases places GXD's gene expression information in the larger biological and biomedical context. Since the last report, the utility of GXD has been greatly enhanced by the addition of new data and by the implementation of more powerful and versatile search and display features. Web interface enhancements include the capability to search for expression data for genes associated with specific phenotypes and/or human diseases; new, more interactive data summaries; easy downloading of data; direct searches of expression images via associated metadata; and new displays that combine image data and their associated annotations. At present, GXD includes >1.4 million expression results and 250 000 images that are accessible to our search tools.
doi:10.1093/nar/gkt954 pmid:24163257 pmcid:PMC3965015 fatcat:eogjmum57rcurgukgaz4hdqaq4