The gene expression database for mouse development (GXD): Putting developmental expression information at your fingertips.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-2014
JAX Source
Dev Dyn 2014 Oct; 243(10):1176-86.
Volume
243
Issue
10
First Page
1176
Last Page
1186
ISSN
1097-0177
PMID
24958384
Abstract
Because molecular mechanisms of development are extraordinarily complex, the understanding of these processes requires the integration of pertinent research data. Using the Gene Expression Database for Mouse Development (GXD) as an example, we illustrate the progress made toward this goal, and discuss relevant issues that apply to developmental databases and developmental research in general. Since its first release in 1998, GXD has served the scientific community by integrating multiple types of expression data from publications and electronic submissions and by making these data freely and widely available. Focusing on endogenous gene expression in wild-type and mutant mice and covering data from RNA in situ hybridization, in situ reporter (knock-in), immunohistochemistry, reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction, Northern blot, and Western blot experiments, the database has grown tremendously over the years in terms of data content and search utilities. Currently, GXD includes over 1.4 million annotated expression results and over 260,000 images. All these data and images are readily accessible to many types of database searches. Here we describe the data and search tools of GXD; explain how to use the database most effectively; discuss how we acquire, curate, and integrate developmental expression information; and describe how the research community can help in this process. Developmental Dynamics 243:1176-1186, 2014. © 2014 The Authors Developmental Dynamics published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Association of Anatomists. Dev Dyn 2014 Oct; 243(10):1176-86.
Recommended Citation
Smith CM,
Finger JH,
Kadin JA,
Richardson JE,
Ringwald M.
The gene expression database for mouse development (GXD): Putting developmental expression information at your fingertips. Dev Dyn 2014 Oct; 243(10):1176-86.